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The Brain and Spine Institute is made up of experts in the field of neuroscience in order to bring patients the best healthcare in East Tennessee for a full range of neurological diseases and disorders.
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Prenatal care should begin before you miss your second menstrual period. You will see a doctor 10 to 14 times during your pregnancy and have at least one checkup six weeks after the baby is born.
Most healthcare providers charge a set fee that includes all of your prenatal visits, the birth and aftercare. That means that delaying care will not save money—you will be charged the same fee regardless of when in your pregnancy you start receiving care. One or two prenatal care visits may cost the same amount as 14 and, in the long run, you may wind up paying even more if you have health complications that result from not receiving adequate prenatal care.
Your healthcare provider’s fee can be covered by your medical insurance plan. If you do not have health insurance, don’t give up—the “How to get prenatal care” section will tell you how to get the early prenatal care you and your baby need, including prenatal testing.
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How to Get Prenatal Care
Getting prenatal care can be a problem for some women in the East Tennessee region for any number of reasons, including the following.
Recently, federal regulations have made it easier and faster for women who cannot afford prenatal care to get the medical coverage they need. Under this system, women who meet certain financial guidelines are automatically considered eligible for 45 days of care, starting from the first clinic visit. If your eligibility is confirmed after the first 45 days, care will continue throughout your pregnancy.
The WIC program
WIC is a supplemental food program for pregnant or breastfeeding women, infants and children to help them get enough nutritious food during the most critical growing periods of their lives. Through this program, you can get vouchers for foods that are high in protein and iron—the vouchers can be used at most grocery stores. Foods covered under the WIC program include juice, milk, eggs, cheese, cereals and iron-fortified infant formula. You also will receive nutritional counseling to help you have the nutrition you need. To find out if you qualify for the WIC program, call your county’s health department.