low-income, Medicaid is available to you at free of cost. This means no co-pays, no hospital bills, and you can even have cash assistance for vital needs like prenatal vitamins and food. If you do have healthcare, call your provider and ask about what will be covered for prenatal care, c-section, hospital stays, birthing, and afterbirth costs.
6. Schedule Free Birthing Consultations
Now you have to find the perfect center or hospital where you’d like to deliver your baby. This is a crucial step as this will be your doctor throughout your entire pregnancy, birth, after birth, and infancy check-ups. Many places will schedule you for a free walkthrough of their facilities and give you a breakdown of costs along with payment plans. Take your time, but also do your research and choose wisely!
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