If you don't have insurance, and are low income then the state does. However, only if you are practically poverty level. There are some organizations as well as some states that provide assistance through W.I.C. Check with your state and Social Services department.
In most cases, the government pays for foster child care through funding provided by state, federal, or local agencies. The specific agency responsible for funding depends on the jurisdiction and policies in place. Additionally, some foster parents may receive financial support and benefits to help cover the costs of caring for a foster child.
I am hoping the pres. Family pays for it. Not the taxpayers
Parents need to earn money so that they can care properly for their children. It does not matter what particular job they do, but they need one which pays reasonably well. When the children grow up they should follow the good example which has been set by their parents. When they have left education they should try to "pay their way" with their parents by contributing part of their income to increase the family's income pot. When their parents are older and retired, the younger ones should help to care for them in return for their parents' years of child care.
Chances are, you cant. Unless your insurance pays for it.
The Parents. Owned!
hospital/facility care
Cant buy me love
The Cuban government pays for it. There are also a few other countries where the government provides all its citizens with health-care. The United States is not one of them.
Child's parents or whoever is hosting it for them.
His parents pay for him and he pays child support for his baby.
Parent's policy pays
you cant get one