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Paying for IVF Treatments

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

One of the first questions asked by many couples consulting with fertility specialists is:  “How much will IVF treatment cost?”

 

It’s not surprising in the least; after all, IVF treatments are investments and are not an inexpensive proposition.  However, there are definitely ways to prepare in terms of having money to pay for IVF treatments:

 

ü  Saving – This is one of the tactics many couples use.  They put aside a certain amount of money each month for a year or more and essentially “save up” for IVF treatments.

ü  Second Jobs – One or more individuals may take on a second job.  The money is then entirely set aside for fertility treatments.

ü  Donations/Personal Loans – Some couples choose to ask friends and relatives for donations or loans to pay for IVF treatments.  Often, those friends and relatives are happy to help.

ü  Insurance – Occasionally, we hear of insurance companies being willing to pay for a portion (even if it’s a small portion) of fertility treatments.  Call your carrier and find out if there’s a possibility of yours being open to such an arrangement.

ü  Loans – Taking out a loan with a financial institution to pay for IVF treatment can be done.  Just make sure you’re getting a good rate.

                                                                                     

In the end, if you have a desire to undergo IVF treatments, there’s really little reason to allow the money aspect to completely hold you back.  Is it a factor?  Definitely.  But it’s not one that needs to be seen as insurmountable.

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5 Fertility Myths – Debunked!

Monday, March 8th, 2010

5 Fertility Myths – Debunked!

Myth #1: If I’ve had one child naturally, I can easily have another.

Actually, numerous women experience “secondary infertility” every year, which is infertility after the female has already had a child.

Myth #2: Infertility is mainly a woman’s issue.

Not true. Men and women have an equal chance of being infertile.

Myth #3: Fertility treatments are always expensive.

There are many fertility treatments that are quite economical and may even be covered partially by insurance.

Myth #4: IVF is the only fertility treatment.

Though IVF does get a lot of press, there are plenty of other ways to successfully treat infertility.

Myth #5: No one can really tell why men and women are infertile.

Certainly, there are cases when infertility baffles even the most knowledgeable reproductive health specialists. But in the majority of cases, the cause of infertility can be uncovered.

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