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I took 3 pregnancy tests the other day, all positive...where do I go from here? I've never had a child before and I'm just so overwhelmed. I tried to find a step by step checklist online for new expecting mothers, and can't find anything...what's my next step?
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Where do u live. Most places offer medcaid which is medical insurance u can get for free for u and ur baby. So i will call my county offices and ask how to apply or google it. Also most hospitals offer temporary medcaid so that u can start ur prental visits so u should also ask ur local hospitals.
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Your local health department should be able to give you a list obgyns in your area. you should apply for medicaid if you don't have insurance. And you need to start taking prenatal vitamins if you aren't already.
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Are you low income if so apply for Medicaid. Then find a dr. In your aera I'm 18 and have done this 2 times already
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Where do I even start for finding a good doctor? I don't have health insurance and have never actually been to an OB/GYN...
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I would make an doctors appointment next and start taking care of my body. At your doctors appointment u will find out all the info u need about your lil one. Congrats on your blessing.
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