All Marketplace and Medicaid plans cover pregnancy and childbirth. This is true even if your pregnancy begins before your coverage starts.
Maternity care and newborn care — services provided before and after your child is born — are essential health benefits. This means all
qualified health plansAn insurance plan that’s certified by the Health Insurance Marketplace®, provides essential health benefits, follows established limits on cost-sharing (like deductibles, copayments, and out-of-pocket maximum amounts), and meets other requirements under the Affordable Care Act. All qualified health plans meet the Affordable Care Act requirement for having health coverage, known as “minimum essential coverage.”
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inside and outside the Marketplace must cover them. Choose your situation below for more information:Special Enrollment Period
A period of time outside of Open Enrollment when you can enroll in or change Marketplace plans.
This means that after you have your baby you can enroll in Marketplace coverage even if it’s outside the Open Enrollment Period. When you enroll in the new plan, your coverage will start the day the baby was born. You can call the Marketplace Call Center to request that your coverage start later. Learn more about Special Enrollment Periods and how to apply.
The ability to select any plan only applies to your baby. You're generally not allowed to change plans until the Open Enrollment Period.