Go to your local Division of Family Services. They will assign you a case worker who will help you get on government assistance and insurance. They can also point you to local programs which will help you. Good luck, Congrats, and don't get discouraged!
2007-03-27 07:24:50
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answered by RN_and_mommy 5
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There are a lot of services out there that can help you. First you need some form of insurance. You will probably qualify for medicaid for pregnant women. Apply for the WIC program. Last but not least you and your boyfriend need to get on the ball and find a job. Any job is better than nothing. The most important thing you can do is finish high school. Check out some services and you'll be okay. Congrats and good luck.
2007-03-27 07:28:31
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answered by Babygirl 4
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If you have no insurance then go into your local DHS office and see about signing up for medicaid they will help you with the doctor bills so that you dont have that added stress on how to pay the medical bills.. Contact a local Planned Parenting Center and see what kind of help they can provide. Other clinics that can help to a point is Birth Right Center or Hope Centers.. Best of Luck..
2007-03-27 07:26:36
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answered by auntietawnie 4
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work on finding a job now before you start to show and don't tell possible employers that you are pregnant
apply for Medicaid and or the State Children's Health Insurance Program which sometime cover pregnant women
You will need health insurance for prenatal care
ask friends and family for hand-me-down cribs, baby clothes, etc.
get busy, girl you've got a lot to do
2007-03-27 07:26:18
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answered by michaluna 2
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well you could go apply for state aid, most states provide insurance for pregnant women, and then go apply for WIC if offered in your state. also alot of ob/gyn's will be able to lead you in the right direction. good luck i had my first one before i was finished with my senior year but i still finished and now i have a degree and a good job. it will be hard at first but you will do what you need to do.
2007-03-27 07:26:22
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answered by just me 2
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Go to Social Services. Ask to be put on Medicaid (health insurance) and ask about any other programs they offer (WIC, Food Stamps, etc.). To get items you are going to need for baby, have a baby shower. Also, check www.craigslist.com (click on your city and state) They have a lot of used baby stuff for cheap.
Good Luck & Congrats!
2007-03-27 07:27:30
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answered by *Just Married* 4
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Go to your state's web site and look into the programs they offer, such as medical insurance and food benefits. You should be alright if you get a job once you finish school.
2007-03-27 07:24:51
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answered by Aloe-ish-us 4
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I think you need to ask your family for help at this time hun. They might not be best pleased but you need their support. And why not look for a job?? You can work for the next few months you know...x
2007-03-27 07:27:52
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answered by jellybean55 3
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i don't know what state you live in. but in most states they have a medicaid program that can help with doctors visits and labor and delivery and even with insurance for baby afters it born. all states have a WIC program and they help out with food (give you milk, eggs, cheese, cereal, juice, peanut butter, etc). each state definately has programs out there to help you out. good luck!
2007-03-27 07:26:49
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answered by momma0506 2
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I suggest first try to find a job. Then contact your local social service center and see what they can offer you.
2007-03-27 07:25:50
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answered by SavvyGrl 5
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