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Re: Need insurance info on injectablesFrom: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 22 Sep 2000 01:40:13 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Lory wrote: > >Hi, everyone. I'm going into my third month of Clomid (first two months >didn't do anything, egg-wise). It's being upped to 150 mg/day. I'm >also taking Provera to start my cycles, and in my third week of >Glucophage for insulin resistance and trying to get help get pregnant as >well.My doctor says the next step, if this round of treatments doesn't >work, is to go with injectables. The problem now is that my insurance >compnay does not pay for them! I'm told that it can cost between >$700-$1,000 per month! What am I supposed to do? > >I'll be 39 in two weeks and the clock is ticking. I already have a >10-year-old son, so it isn't like I haven't been a mother....but I'm >into a new marriage and feel this need to have another baby. I'm not >ready to give up on the dream yet. Any advice? Does anyone know of a >particular insurance plan that does cover fertility injectables? Or >maybe a separate prescription plan that we can buy in addition to our >current insurance? We are getting desperate. Thanks. > >-- >Lory Peacock >
-- Hi Lory, I dont know where you live but I know from my own insurance that Aetna USA covers injectibles for up to 6 cycles so call and insuance agent and talk to him about buying insurance I hope it helps Michelle
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