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Re: Pregnency, Invitro, Insurance companies.From: AmyRD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Jun 10 23:44:07 2005
At Wed, 8 Jun 2005, anonymous wrote: >First of all, wait about a year and then see a reproductive endocrinologist for help...NOT an gyne. An RE is a fertility specialist.A gyne will not know what the appropriate step will be...they are NOT fertility experts. I made this mistake myself and wasted a lot of time. Next, Ovulation predictor tests are accurate....my dr had me do them. Remember that most women DO NOT ovulate on day 14 as everyone says. I ovulate anywhere from day 10 to day 18. so if you are like this you could be missing your opportunity. Next, manjority of insurance do not pay for in-vitro. I runs anywhere from $10,000 to 15,000 depending on your RE charges and area you live in. I was trying for 5 1/2 yrs and got pregnant after first IVF cycle. I have stage 4 endo. Finally, yes stress can play a role in not getting pregnant but lots of fertile women get pregnant with a lot of stress. (look at the welfare population) If you try for a year without success then I doubt stress is your problem. Those with endo have a medical reason for not getting pregnant. If you have any questions let me know...oh my son is 2 months old.
>Hey all,
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