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I took a home pregnancy test it was positive I have no health insurance NOW WHAT???
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Apply online first before going to the doctor as long as you turned in a application once its approved it will cover all your doctors bill from the date you submitted your application on. If you apply after going to the doctors you will have to pay any bills they send.
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I have a valid Rhode island license
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I live with my boyfriend and he pays the bills all I have is my pay checks that have my address on them would that work ?
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You do have to have identification. I dont believe it has to be updated.
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No just proof of whereni live and social security card and passport
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Do u have ur FL license
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You have to fill out a bunch of paper work and things. Im 18. Then I went to staples and faxed them in.
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I live in Kissimmee,  I just moved here in fl. I didnt have insurance or anything the Oceola pregnancy center confirmed my pregnancy. And I called the social office and they helped me steo threw step. It did take about a week and a half.
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I keep getting outta bed n looking at the test as if it will change its mind lol
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I'm just in panic mode...one day at a time I guess
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U sign up for it at social services.
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U should be fine just taking something with a current address. And ur still really early. I mean right now they couldn't see the baby or get a heart beat. If nothing else u can go to the hospital they will do proof of pregnancy and sonogram. They will bill u and u just take it to social services I did that bc I found out around Christmas and I knew everyone would be slow about sending me my card. I went and got to see the baby and everything. But I was almost 7 weeks when I found out
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You sign up for medicaid at the Dr or no?
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I just moved to Colorado from Arizona and I still don't have a Colorado license and they still put me on Medicaid I got my insurance the same day I had my appointment
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I just took a clear blue and all it says is " pregnant 1-2 "
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OK thank you I am free king out I recently moved from RI to FL so I don't even have a fl licence yet so I guess b4 even signing up for MC I need a fl licence
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Go to planned parenthood and they'll do a pregnancy test and give you a paper and info on how to get on Medicaid they only charged me $15
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Do u know how far along u are
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I got mine in 7 days. When u get ur proof of pregnancy they will give u an estimated due date. Which is the last day of ur period. Then u take that paper to ssocial services and they help u with the paper work. I would call and set up an appointment and find out everything u need to bring. Then I would go to the health department and sign up for week. They help u with food and teach u things about pregnancy.
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How long will it take to get it
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Go to social services and get on medicaid but first u will need a proof of pregnancy. Mine wasn't but a couple of dollars. Or see if there's a local pregnancy center near u.
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