Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
This. What makes you think your insurance will cover IVF right now, especially since your tubes are clear?
Some do. Mine did. Just had to be recommended by the doctor.
Was the diagnosis male infertility?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
This. What makes you think your insurance will cover IVF right now, especially since your tubes are clear?
Some do. Mine did. Just had to be recommended by the doctor.
Was the diagnosis male infertility?
OP here. My insurance covers IVF even before IUI. I recognize how lucky I am but at the same time I may not be at this job much longer so I figure why not maximize the benefit the most I can and jump straight to IVF. DH was never formally diagnosed with male factor but the morphology is the only potential issue from his side that we are aware of.
But I am hesitant to jump to IVF so soon because i’m scared we won’t be successful and that afterwards I would just be extremely discouraged from trying anymore at all. I also wonder if a failed IVF will impair my fertility permanently and preclude me from a natural pregnancy in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
This. What makes you think your insurance will cover IVF right now, especially since your tubes are clear?
Some do. Mine did. Just had to be recommended by the doctor.
Was the diagnosis male infertility?
OP here. My insurance covers IVF even before IUI. I recognize how lucky I am but at the same time I may not be at this job much longer so I figure why not maximize the benefit the most I can and jump straight to IVF. DH was never formally diagnosed with male factor but the morphology is the only potential issue from his side that we are aware of.
But I am hesitant to jump to IVF so soon because i’m scared we won’t be successful and that afterwards I would just be extremely discouraged from trying anymore at all. I also wonder if a failed IVF will impair my fertility permanently and preclude me from a natural pregnancy in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
This. What makes you think your insurance will cover IVF right now, especially since your tubes are clear?
Some do. Mine did. Just had to be recommended by the doctor.
Was the diagnosis male infertility?
OP here. My insurance covers IVF even before IUI. I recognize how lucky I am but at the same time I may not be at this job much longer so I figure why not maximize the benefit the most I can and jump straight to IVF. DH was never formally diagnosed with male factor but the morphology is the only potential issue from his side that we are aware of.
But I am hesitant to jump to IVF so soon because i’m scared we won’t be successful and that afterwards I would just be extremely discouraged from trying anymore at all. I also wonder if a failed IVF will impair my fertility permanently and preclude me from a natural pregnancy in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
This. What makes you think your insurance will cover IVF right now, especially since your tubes are clear?
Some do. Mine did. Just had to be recommended by the doctor.
Was the diagnosis male infertility?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
This. What makes you think your insurance will cover IVF right now, especially since your tubes are clear?
Some do. Mine did. Just had to be recommended by the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
This. What makes you think your insurance will cover IVF right now, especially since your tubes are clear?
Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance company allow that? At 40, mine made me try IUI three times before they’d cover any IVF services.
Anonymous wrote:I jumped right to IVF and don’t regret it. IUI’s success rate is only 10-15%, as I recall, so I bypassed it.