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I live in a adult commu cant have kids under 17 im 35 havi baby what insur can i get thathey don check up?

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I live in a adult commu cant have kids under 17 im 35 havi baby what insur can i get thathey don check up?

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  1. Move now. You don't want to get kicked out when you have an infant. It's not like you can hide the child.


  2. If you live in the United States, then noone can access your medical records without your permission-certainly not a landlord or such.  No matter what insurance you get, you should be safe.

    If you are already pregnant, you are going to have difficulty finding insurance to cover it anyway-you might be limited to Medicaid.

    I suggest you start looking for alternate housing now.  It will be much easier now than it will be later in pregnancy or with a child.  You will not be able to hide the fact that you are having, or already have, a baby forever.  Might as well not do anything dishonest.

    I wish you the best!

  3. I'm with all the others here.  There is no way you'll be able to hide a baby.  You should start looking for a new place now before they ask you to leave and you're under the pressure to find a new place with an infant.  

    Good luck and congrats on the upcoming birth of your child!  

  4. sounds like you're going to be moving.  better start looking now.

    believe it, the first night the baby keeps someone up, they will be complaining.

  5. What, You don't think they will see you bringing the baby in and out? Even if you plan on staying at home alot, you still need to bring the baby to the doctors for checkups, and you will still need a car seat in your car! Time to move!!!

  6. I'm in agreement with the others.. there is no way to hide an infant.. they cry, they scream, they have car seats, and, I'd bet that, now and then, the managers of the property do spot-inspections. and, even if announced, there is no way to sanitize a home enough to cover up that there is a baby in the place. .I know this from personal experience.

    Good luck, however, with your child.. and, yes, it's better to move before you get evicted, then you can househunt in a more relaxed manner and not have to take whatever is available.

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