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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My case seems to be just like the rest of you ladies. I just had 4 polyps removed last week. I will go back on July 1st for my post op appointment and talk with my Dr. about our next step then. Before having the laparoscopy, hyperscopy and salpingectomy last week, we thought that the only fallopian tube that I have would have to be removed. He advised my husband after surgery that we should be able to do fertility drugs and possibly get prego on our own now instead of IVF as we thought before having the three procedures last week. I had seen in one post that someone had insurance that would cover IVF?? I know it was an old post but does anyone know who would possibly cover that? We have been ttc for almost 10 years now. I am 29, close to 30 and am so ready to achieve this goal! We found out about 4 years ago that I was born with a condition called Unicorate Uterus. This is where I have both ovaries, but only one fallopian tube, and only one third of my uterus. We have had to wait and do our procedures and treatments here and there due to insurance or not having the extra cash at that time. We are now stable financially but honestly still cannot afford the IVF process. Thankfully our Dr. is part of the Donor Egg Share Program which will give you a big cash break on IVF for donating your eggs.(PLEASE CHECK INTO THIS! IT MAY HELP YOU AND OR SOMEONE ELSE!) My eggs are great and I so know how hard this process has been for us so there was not even a second chance about donating them so others could conceive along with being able to possibly cover the IVF cost at the same time. It is still going to be pricey though. I haven't seen a mention of anyone else on here as of yet with my same condition. Is there possibly someone who has it but has not disclosed it? #PRAYINGFORGOODNEWSATPOSTOP![/quote][/quote]
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