How does Medicaid work for unmarried partners/parents living together? (VA STATE)

VA STATE

Don’t need any judgements on this post, please.

I need to know if this is how this would work:

I (28M) work and make above the income limit even for a household size of 3-4 for Medicaid eligibility in VA.  My partner (31F) does not work, and she is on Medicaid right now.  I do not claim her as a dependent. We are not married but would like to do so and have kids.  It is our next step. I am thinking it would be cheaper to stay unmarried, have kids, and have her remain on Medicaid, so the prenatal/delivery/postpartum costs are fully covered, with potential for the child to be on Medicaid.

My questions begin here:

Am I correct in believing that as an unmarried couple living in the same place, she has her own Medicaid eligibility and therefore could keep it while I work and make money?

After the kid is born, would they be able to be put on Medicaid if I don’t claim them as a dependent?  If I claimed the kid as a dependent, would the state look at my income and deny their Medicaid?

The main goal with all of this is to keep the cost of having a child to a minimum.  I know the delivery, even on the private plan I have thru work would cost a fortune.

Any guidance/help is appreciated.  Thanks!

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