Can I Get Lower Cost Coverage If I Don’t Plan to Become Pregnant?



What are my coverage options if I have zero intention on ever carrying out a full-term pregnancy?

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Answer is incorrect. Gender discrimination is a factor because men are paying more for insurance to cover higher costs for women.

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This answer didn’t clarify my actual question.

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In other words whether or not you plan on becoming pregnant has no effect on what coverage you can or should choose. You should instead choose a plan based on your household income and medical needs. You’ll get a good breakdown of options and how to save money here: https://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-subsidies/

You can also try this page for more information: https://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-sign-up/

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