Anonymous wrote:I don't know the actual answer but common sense says no. Insurance isn't going to pay for you to bank embryos when one of the embryos you already have could get you pregnant and they could be finished paying for fertility treatments. So obviously keep looking for the real answer, but I strongly suspect no.
This isn't true. With some it may be, but has not been the case for the most popular plans in the area. The MD marketplace insurance (Carefirst) gives you three cycles per life birth. It counts each cycle as a transfer. I banked over more than 3 cycles before I had a transfer. When I got on BCBS federal plan, they didn't ask if I had frozen embryos before approving a retrieval. They do have a lifetime or yearly limit so you can't go completely crazy with banking.