After discovering Nathan carries the CF gene and was born without vas deferens, we embarked on the IVF journey immediately. So here we are, balls deep :) and optimistic. Follow our sometimes inappropriate fertility blog by entering your email address here and don't worry- you can cancel anytime:
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
How To Prepare & Inject Menopur
When I was about to start my shots, my brother searched his cell phone for youtube videos on how to do specific injections. I happened to watch one while I did my first injection. It helped a ton. Today could be my last day of Menopur injections since I have blood work and an ultrasound in the morning so I thought I had better get recording.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Insurance: Covered or... Not
It's How Much for IVF?! O_o
When it comes to IVF (in vitro fertilization), there doesn't appear to be any cheap routes whatsoever. Some find themselves against a brick wall much like we felt when wanting to use an agency to adopt. Some $20,000 price tag attached and that was one of the smaller fees. I don't know how I managed but two years ago I was able to get our health insurance to cover my $50,000 Duodenal Switch weight loss surgery and we thought I would get pregnant after getting that weight off. It didn't happen and now we know whatever I do it won't get me pregnant, as I was not the one with the complications.
So, here we are with Aetna health insurance through Nate's employer, Kraft Foods Global. We have always had great insurance with them. I have been calling into Aetna a lot, asking around and asking my fertility clinic about the financial burden that IVF can be. We were provided with good news in two instances:
Our shot education class is January 10th and I go on my first trip the 11th. The IVF will be in mid-February and we are so excited. This is a rare instance where an insurance company is truly doing what they should- cover fertility treatments.
When it comes to IVF (in vitro fertilization), there doesn't appear to be any cheap routes whatsoever. Some find themselves against a brick wall much like we felt when wanting to use an agency to adopt. Some $20,000 price tag attached and that was one of the smaller fees. I don't know how I managed but two years ago I was able to get our health insurance to cover my $50,000 Duodenal Switch weight loss surgery and we thought I would get pregnant after getting that weight off. It didn't happen and now we know whatever I do it won't get me pregnant, as I was not the one with the complications.
So, here we are with Aetna health insurance through Nate's employer, Kraft Foods Global. We have always had great insurance with them. I have been calling into Aetna a lot, asking around and asking my fertility clinic about the financial burden that IVF can be. We were provided with good news in two instances:
- Aetna covers $30,000 lifetime maximum medical coverage for fertility with the plan we have
- Ironically, effective January 1 2012, if the fertility drugs are billed through a pharmacy instead of with an office visit (medical claim) then the fertility drugs will be covered up to a lifetime maximum of $15,000 (if billed with an office visit they count towards the $30,000 medical)
Our shot education class is January 10th and I go on my first trip the 11th. The IVF will be in mid-February and we are so excited. This is a rare instance where an insurance company is truly doing what they should- cover fertility treatments.
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