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[quote=Anonymous]As other posters have said, the monitoring is early in the morning so likely your work will be unaffected (figuring out childcare may be tricky though). You will have to miss work the day of retrieval, and will have a few days notice for that. Just think of it this way - if you came down with the flu, you'd be out of work for a day or more with even less notice. You can work before and after the transfer - bed rest makes no difference. I found prenatal appointments and random appointments for my kids now that I have them to be much harder to manage than IVF. The hardest part is if you have a job that demands last-minute travel. if that is the case, you will have to come up with a plan for that. And the PP who said "if you can't afford IVF you can't afford a kid" is nuts - there is a huge difference between child care costs that are spread out (and most people can find an option for less than $3K/month) and the huge up front cost of IVF.[/quote]
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