Pregnant, moving, insurance going from aca to Medicade. Frustrated.

I’m 27 week pregnant, this is important to my situation.

So I’ve been planning this big move for a year, a few months ago I started making arrangements to have my health insurance switched from a healthcare.gov plan in pennsylvania to one in oregon so I wouldn’t be caught pregnant and without insurance, healthcare.gov customer service stated that all I had to do was apply for a special enrollment.

Well I guess oregon has different requirements for income because I don’t qualify for aca it says I probably quality for oregon state medicaid. So I applied but of course now I have to wait to be approved.

I’m moving in 20 days 3000 miles across the country, I don’t know what to do, I can’t go weeks without an ob appointment this late in my pregnancy, I can’t get caught without insurance at all, I don’t have high hopes for being approved for Medicaid (pa rejected me for whatever reason which is how I got on the ACA in pennsylvania)

I just want to cry.

Female, 31, 97402

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I’m 27 week pregnant, this is important to my situation. So I’ve been planning this big move for a year, a few months ago I started making arrangements to have my health insurance switched from a healthcare.gov plan in pennsylvania to one in oregon so I wouldn’t be caught pregnant and without insurance, healthcare.gov customer service stated that all I had to do was apply for a special enrollment. Well I guess oregon has different requirements for income because I don’t qualify for aca it says I probably quality for oregon state medicaid. So I applied but of course now I have to wait to be approved. I’m moving in 20 days 3000 miles across the country, I don’t know what to do, I can’t go weeks without an ob appointment this late in my pregnancy, I can’t get caught without insurance at all, I don’t have high hopes for being approved for Medicaid (pa rejected me for whatever reason which is how I got on the ACA in pennsylvania) I just want to cry. Female, 31, 97402
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