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[quote=Anonymous]Number 1 annoyed me. At first our insurance tried to say we had to be under a doctor's care for two years -- to establish a history. As if you don't try on your own before going to see an RE. Our RE, however, pencil whipped out the form that said we had two years under our belt. If you use shared risk, you will not meet condition 2 either. Here is my advice, even though it could cost you money, it might save you time. Ask Dr. Sachs very directly if there is any thing else they can test or examine to determine the cause of your infertility. Not what is prudent based on the information currently available, which is what they do. For us, it seemed like after every other failure they (not CFA but another RE) tested for and found some new issue. We could have saved years and money if they had not been trying to save us money at the front end.[/quote]
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