Best Health Insurance Plans For College Students

Pregnant and uninsured. Please help!?
I have been married to my husband for close to two years now. I have been on birth control so that I didn’t get pregnant. I had to go to the Doctor and get some shots and needless to say the shots cancelled out my birth control. Which is totally fine, I love little children and we would love to have a beautiful baby. However, my husband is a full-time student in professional school. He will graduate in 2 years from med school. Right now he is 24 years old. I am also in my early 20′s. So we do not have health insurance. We checked with the college and basically the health plans won’t cover prenatal care. So what are my options? Does anyone know where to get affordable health insurance? We are on a very strict budget. Any advice? Thank you! I will vote for the best answer. Please don’t judge me I am trying to do the right thing. Just looking for some advice.
Well in your case it sounds like Medicaid will work for you. To get it go to your local health department and tell them you are pregnant. They will give a piece of paper and tell you when to come back.
I am on it and I live in Georgia. On the piece of paper it told me to bring $20 (the test cannot be done without it), birth certificate (if you were not born in this county), and an ID. Then if they decide to sign you up for WIC you will need a proof of address. Maybe a light or cable bill something like that.
**The day that I signed up for it my insurance started. I just had to keep up with a piece of paper to show my doctors office since my appointment was two days after. Then exactly a week after I signed up I got my official card with my information on it.
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