Hi S.,
Does your insurance cover prenatal care, but not labor & delivery? Or do they not even cover prenatal?
When I was pregnant, my insurance covered my prenatal care, but because I had not had the insurance for 18 months, they did not cover labor & delivery. I knew this ahead of time, and applied for MN Care & Medical Assistance. (It was one application for both programs.)
I was pleasantly surprised that we qualified for Medical Assistance. (Yes, you can qualify for MA even if you have other health insurance. They pick up the gaps in coverage. Also, for pregnant women, the income limit is raised. I was surprised at how much you can make and still qualify for M.A.) Our labor & delivery bill was about $5,000, and MA took care of it all.
I will tell you that the MN health care programs application is huge. It was the biggest hassle to fill out, but it's ultimately worth it. And you are supposed to hear back in like 4 weeks; it took us closer to 3 months to get an answer. Their offices are swamped.
Another insurance you can look into is AFLAC. AFLAC is not a health insurance, rather, they pay you cash if you are hospitalized. I've heard of people getting payouts of like $1,000 when they had the baby. I thought their premiums were pretty high, though.
If nothing else, you can just wait the 18 months, and let your family get on better footing.
Good luck!