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no, but it can cause complications for the mother and the baby. If you are pregnant and need alternatives, seek help at a free clinic there is one most likely in your area.
Look for a free clinic where you are if money is the issue. Prenatal care is crucial.
You only get health coverage if you sign up for it or buy it. You can go to a free clinic, but I don't think if you are pregnant they just give it to you.
There are several free clinics in the Seattle metropolitan area:Mother Joseph Free Clinic (Swedish Hospital)Haller Lake Christian Health ClinicRotacare Free Clinic (Lake City, just north of Seattle)Country Doctors Free Teen Clinic
A free health clinic can be found by doing a search for a free health clinic in the Yellow Pages of your local phone directory. After that a local phone call could be made to find availability and services that the Clinic offers.
By going to see a doctor, if money is an issue find a free clinic or a clinic with a sliding scale, there are a lot of things that can go wrong while trying to remove it yourself
Call 411, if you live in the US. That is a line that plugs you in to all the social services where you are. You may be able to visit a clinic for free. Make an appointment, somewhere, with someone. Worry about the rest of it while you wait for your appointment.
in the clinic
It is a percent of the revenue that the clinic receives from donations and grants.
This depends on the clinic. I know there's a free clinic near me who will treat anyone willing to wait the 2-3 hours, regardless of income, while for some others you need Medicare/Medicaid.
There are sometimes available for free at your county health clinic.
Ask them to sit down and not freak out, make them promise. They can help you make decisions on what to do. If you can't talk to them go to a free clinic ASAP.