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Since you are pregnant and currently have Medicaid, your coverage should continue, regardless of your recent marriage and your husband's income. Medicaid eligibility often depends on your household income, and as a pregnant individual, you may qualify for benefits even if your husband's income is considered. It’s important to report your marriage and any changes in income to your Medicaid office to ensure you maintain your eligibility and receive the appropriate coverage.

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