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Re: any comments welcome!!From: mm (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 31 Oct 2002 19:02:37 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 30 Oct 2002, kelly wrote: > >Hello, >I have been pregnant 3 times in the last year and have had all >miscarriages.. 2 what i would say were chemical, 1 eptopic. Im trying >to find out how to get into seeing a specialist. Do you need a referral >from your OBGYN?? or do you just go to one and it's automatically >covered and you just pay a co-pay? I have been trying to get ahold of my >OB to find out, but he has 2 offices and is a surgeon @ the hospital, so >is impossible to get. Does anyone know what I should be doing?? Thank >you!! I would suggest doing you homework on RE's first. Call you local University/teaching hospital where there perhaps is a RE who specializes in recurrent loss. If they do not have someone they usually are a great resource in recommending someone. Check with your insurance to see if they require a referral and if you can go in or out of network for a specialist. Ask what is covered as far as infertility is concerned. Some states make it mandatory that a work-up is covered and some companies will even cover a certain amount of treatment. Check with your and your husbands jobs and see if they have a infertility plan that will cover some treatment. You can check online at different infertility sites like fertilethoughts.com or inciid.org and see if anyone in your area can recommed someone. I also suffer from multiple miscarriages and found a recurrent loss specialist and finally carried to term with treatment. Best of luck.
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