Hello I’m a first time mom my little one just turned one in December and I’ve been having pregnancy symptoms. I have been extremely light headed and nauseous. My period is late and my dog will not leave me alone just has to be touching me always. But no matter the symptoms every test I’ve taken has been negative. This happened when I was pregnant with my daughter. I found out I was pregnant at 8 weeks that I was pregnant with my daughter then I miscarried shortly after and then got pregnant with my son a month later on accident. With him I found out at 3 weeks the tests came back extremely positive. I just don’t know what to do I also don’t have health insurance so that is making everything so much harder. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Are you with the dad? What is it that you want to do in the best scenario? There are programs that will assist you in getting health insurance due to your pregnancy. Such as a women center or VNA to help establish pregnancy. My bestfriend was going through the same thing when she found out because she didn’t sign up for any benefits through her job. They were able to get her insurance for free as well had have a in home nurse visit her monthly. There are programs in place to help mothers you just need to find them in your state. For her I just did my research to find a center for her and she set an appointment and boom. One less worry. If you tell me what state you’re in I can also look around and figure out options
I’m in Texas yes I’m with the dad

I found a few centers and programs that offer services for pregnancy women for either free or low cost of service in Texas. Hope this helps
Woman to woman health center:
https://womantowomanhealthcenter.org/
Healthy Texas women program:
https://www.hhs.texas.gov/providers/health-services-providers/healthy-texas-women-program-providers
Hope women’s center:
https://myhope.org