See if you qualify to enroll in health coverage now. The application is available daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
See if you qualify to enroll in health coverage now. The application is available daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Medicaid coverage for moms is now available for 12 months after pregnancy. This means that after you give birth to your baby, YOU will have health coverage for 12 months.
Every pregnancy is different and the steps to recovery can be difficult. A mother typically has a health care visit around six to eight weeks after delivery. Studies show that women need support and care for pregnancy-related health issues for an entire year.
What does this mean for pregnant women?
You can use this new, longer coverage to:
This 12-month coverage also is available for women whose pregnancy does not result in a birth.
What steps do you need to take to get this coverage?
If you have Medicaid:
If you are applying for Medicaid:
The coverage begins on the last day of your pregnancy and extends through the end of the month in which the 12-month period ends.
Why is the coverage so important?
Medicaid covers almost half of all births in the United States. Nearly 70 percent of women report at least one physical problem during the year after pregnancy. Be sure to use your health coverage to schedule physical and mental health visits and get the care you need.