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Re: 32 - thinking of going straight to adoption without undergoing fertility treatments

From: Kallie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 12 Feb 2001 12:36:05 -0600 (CST)


That is so messed up. My health insurance doesn't pay for any either and because of that I was planning to switch to another company that does when my "open enrollment" comes up in November. I don't know if the company that covers IVF only pays for a certain number a year or not but it is certainly worth checking into. Thanks for sharring the information!

At Mon, 12 Feb 2001, anonymous wrote: >
>Hi, I'm also in the UK, but our health authority pays for no infertility
>traetment beyond drugs e.g. clomiphene. My cousin gets 3 goes in her
>health authority...postcode lottery alright!
>
>At Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Belinda wrote:
>>
>>Hi Kallie - it was me who said we were on a one year waiting list.
>>
>>I'm in the UK, and my health authority will pay for us to have one cycle
>>of IVF treatment. They can only pay for a certain number of people to
>>do this each year - hence the waiting list. We could have it done
>>sooner if we payed ourselves, and people who want more than one crack at
>>it pay for subsequent cycles.
>>
>>--
>>Belinda
>>

--
Kallie



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