r/HealthInsurance • u/Sam3325 • Apr 04 '25
Individual/Marketplace Insurance Wife is pregnant no insurance
Hello my wife is pregnant she’s due October 17th She started a new job last year where she has no benefits she makes $72k a year and I make 55k a year. She had insurance from her last job and I have insurance through my job. She was promised benefits but never an exact date so at the meantime I didn’t add her under my insurance thinking after the 90days they would give her the benefit package (big mistake) We’ll 2 month into her job she’s pregnant her job is yet to provide insurance they have said they don’t know when she will get benefits. She works 40-35 hours a week but on paper it says she’s part-time. We do not qualify for Medicare because we make to much just wanted to see is there any way she could get insurance or help? We do make enough but with all our bills and debt we don’t know if the hospital bill will be to much for us. Doctor visits isn’t a problem but knowing thousands of dollars could be billed to us scares us
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u/Either-Meal3724 Apr 05 '25 edited Apr 06 '25
Tractor supply has locations in Georgia. It's your best bet to get coverage. https://www.tractorsupply.careers/content/Our-Benefits/?locale=en_US
Part time employees are eligible for benefits after 90 days where they averaged 15 hrs a week. They also have parental leave.
Eta: since new commenting got locked-- to the people saying she is going to lose money: she can work for 90 days get the insurance then quit so it creates a QLE to get on her husband's plan. She is classed as part time but works full time at her current job. She can either work these hours on top of her normal ones at her job or temporarily reduce her hours back to part time for the 90 days to get the insurance eligibility at a part time job without working too much. Giving birth without insurance is risky.