18 yr old daughter pregnant

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you mean Medicaid. I would really encourage adoption. It would be so much better for the child.


Yes, I did mean Medicaid.


This is your life now
You are the person you despised. Don't be "lazy: just fork over the 30 grand for the hospital birth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would you have to tell people?

My second child was born under our state Medicare, fully paid for, and no one knows.

How could this possibly come up conversationally?


Again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies, Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you have to tell people?

My second child was born under our state Medicare, fully paid for, and no one knows.

How could this possibly come up conversationally?


Again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies, Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older


Medicare is for the elderly and the permanently disabled. Medicaid is for low-income people of any age.
Anonymous
If it were my daughter, I'd be strongly encouraging an abortion. Strongly.
Anonymous
If this were my daughter, I would talk to her about terminating. If that’s not in the cards for either of you for whatever reason, please please make sure you have insurance via Medicaid or whatever govt assistance she needs. That’s what it’s there for
Anonymous
What does she want to do, OP?
Anonymous
Congratulations!!! I've heard being a grandparent is really amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The simple solution is for her to get an abortion. Probably about $500.


My advice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you have to tell people?

My second child was born under our state Medicare, fully paid for, and no one knows.

How could this possibly come up conversationally?


Again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies, Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older


Medicare does pay for pregnancies:
https://medicare.com/coverage/does-medicare-cover-pregnancy-and-child-delivery/

Lots of Medicare recipients are permanently disabled but of child-bearing age, and do indeed get pregnant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you have to tell people?

My second child was born under our state Medicare, fully paid for, and no one knows.

How could this possibly come up conversationally?


Again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies, Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older again, Medicare does not pay for pregnancies Medicare is typically designed for the population who is 65 years of age and older


Medicare is for the elderly and the permanently disabled. Medicaid is for low-income people of any age.


Yes sorry. Because op made that mistake, I typed it too. It was i my head
I meant Medicaid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 18 year old daughter is she's pregnant.

Any advice? She's in college (NVCC) and I'm concerned it will go to the wayside with all the new responsibility. Health issuance will not cover it, Would we have to pay out of packet?

She works 20 hours a week and earns 8 an hour.

Problem with medicare is government assistant and I always thought it was for the lazy, but accidents happen but I don't want to tell people that the baby might have to be on it..


Why isn’t she on your insurance? Don’t want people to think your daughter is lazy trash? Don’t raise lazy trash!


The insurance will cover her till 26, but it doesn't her kids.
I apologize for thinking that. Be honest no one ever thought that?



But right now you're not worried about covering her kid -- you're worried about covering her and the huge L&D costs. I think that is covered since she's likely on her parents policy until age 26.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you mean Medicaid. I would really encourage adoption. It would be so much better for the child.


Says you. My life as an adoptee has been miserable and feels like a life sentence. And I know many fellow adoptees who also feel this way. Adoptees have significantly higher depression and suicide rates for a reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 18 year old daughter is she's pregnant.

Any advice? She's in college (NVCC) and I'm concerned it will go to the wayside with all the new responsibility. Health issuance will not cover it, Would we have to pay out of packet?

She works 20 hours a week and earns 8 an hour.

Problem with medicare is government assistant and I always thought it was for the lazy, but accidents happen but I don't want to tell people that the baby might have to be on it..


Why isn’t she on your insurance? Don’t want people to think your daughter is lazy trash? Don’t raise lazy trash!


The insurance will cover her till 26, but it doesn't her kids.
I apologize for thinking that. Be honest no one ever thought that?




Actually my brother was able to put his grandson on his insurance until his son turns 26. He doesn't live with the baby and his son is over 18

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you mean Medicaid. I would really encourage adoption. It would be so much better for the child.


Says you. My life as an adoptee has been miserable and feels like a life sentence. And I know many fellow adoptees who also feel this way. Adoptees have significantly higher depression and suicide rates for a reason.






Same I know a handful of adult adoptee. Several were adopted by horrific people. One buys her son heroin, has been feeding his addiction since he was
14. I met him as an adult and he still struggles as a 25 year old. The mom fully admits to supplying him wh n he's in a relapse She doesn't use at all never has.
Anonymous
Adoption is only a good option if it's what the
Birth/first mom WANTS. Please help her if she wants to parent.
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