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  2. Insurance When You're Pregnant: FAQ - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/health-insurance/aca-pregnancy-faq

    The law requires most private health plans to help pay for a basic set of 10 essential health benefits, including maternity and newborn care. But the details of what each plan will cover depends ...

  3. Affordable Care Act: Coverage for New Mothers - WebMD

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    Short-term health plans are those that provide coverage for less than 12 months, although they can be renewed for up to 3 years. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) covers a range of preventive care ...

  4. Millions of American Women Lack Access to Maternity Care - WebMD

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    Aug. 1, 2023 -- Millions of women in America don’t have adequate access to maternal health care and that number is growing, according to an annual report by the March of Dimes. “Maternity care ...

  5. Free or Low Cost Prenatal Care: Find Clinics Near You

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    In addition to prenatal services, many health centers offer care and support for: early pregnancy symptoms. miscarriage. postpartum. Use Planned Parenthood’s online directory to find a health ...

  6. Best Health Insurance Companies

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    A quick look at the 7 best health insurance companies. Best customer service: Aetna. Best overall customer satisfaction: Blue Cross Blue Shield. Best for pharmacy programs: Cigna. Best benefits ...

  7. How to Access Birth Control Under the Affordable Care Act

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    In 2020 the federal poverty level was $12,760. So, any single person who was making more than $51,040 — 4 times $12,760 — wasn’t eligible for coverage under the ACA. In 2021, the federal ...

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