A.C.
Marriage and pregnancy counts as life-changing events so you can enroll without waiting for the usual open enrollment at the end of the year. However, before you cancel your Medicaid, I would call his insurance first to make sure that you'll be covered fully. Find out how long it will take for the insurance to kick in. Some places, the insurance kicks in immediately. Other places, you have to wait until the end of the month or after three months or whatever. Definitely find this out so you can plan how long you keep your Medicaid accordingly. Actually, I'm not sure if you qualify for Medicaid now, since your household income has increased due to your marriage. All questions to solve with phone calls!