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I am 6 Wks preggo no insurance

I'm 6 weeks pregnant with no insurance what will be the best time to go into the doc office?? And I take my prenatal vitamins every morning
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Medicaid will tell you 15days but thats juat the time they have to process you application. As long as you give them all your information needed it ahouldnt take that long. I have mine in about a week
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Im having the same problem, im 6 weeks pregnant and went to apply for Medicaid and they told me it will be at least 15 days.
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I was granted medicaid immediately.. and I set an appt for WIC and they give me fruits & veg, milk, cereal, oatmeal, eggs, bread, and peanut butter or beans. When the baby gets here WIC will even help you with formula if you chose to go that route, if not medicaid will help you with a breast pump.
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If u go to the doctor they cannot deny u health care its against the law.
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You can get prenatal from any store that has a pharmacy and go to local health department. Or go online. And find out what type of soraedicaid your states offers for pregnant women and there is a wic program also. Gives veg fruit and milk. Comes in handy if you have kids.
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If you go on to my access you should be able to apply for medicaid. I applied and was put on it straight away.
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I was in the same boat but went to my local health department and they got me put on medicaid right away.
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Go get access every preg women gets it
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