torinsmom
<font color=red>I have someone coming to scoop<br>
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I didn't see where anyone mentioned any "welfare" other than Medicaid(insurance) and WIC. These programs are the ones that even many working families qualify for.
If the pregnant girl is on her mother's insurance, the pregnancy should be covered, but the baby will not be covered. Other options other than Medicaid would be making sure one of the parents has a job where they can get insurance for the child once it is born, or buying a stand alone policy from a company like Blue Cross Blue Shield. I don't think either of these things can be done until the baby is actually born though, and if there are medical problems,, chances are that it will not be possible to get a policy on the child.
If the pregnant girl is on her mother's insurance, the pregnancy should be covered, but the baby will not be covered. Other options other than Medicaid would be making sure one of the parents has a job where they can get insurance for the child once it is born, or buying a stand alone policy from a company like Blue Cross Blue Shield. I don't think either of these things can be done until the baby is actually born though, and if there are medical problems,, chances are that it will not be possible to get a policy on the child.