Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t base your career on fertility benefits. Daycare/nanny alone will be at least $30k a year for you once you have a child. Or the lost salary from not working.
The cost of IVF is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of things.
Our nanny is $50k a year * 6 years = $300k after tax income.
IVF was maybe $20k.
I hope you understand that not everyone gets pregnant from one cycle.
What a ridiculous post. Many people don't get pregnant single round ivf with no pgt testing.
Peraton has 3 smart cycles. They've already paid about 75k for me this year and haven't even done a transfer ( and we paid cash for a couple iui to save this benefit)
It’s not ridiculous at all. If you’re going to choose your employer based on IVF coverage are you aware of how high childcare costs are?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t base your career on fertility benefits. Daycare/nanny alone will be at least $30k a year for you once you have a child. Or the lost salary from not working.
The cost of IVF is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of things.
Our nanny is $50k a year * 6 years = $300k after tax income.
IVF was maybe $20k.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, not all progyny benefits are the same because it’s connected to your health insurance. We paid way more than we expected as a result, because we also understood that the smart cycle covered everything. But you need to meet your deductible etc etc. Benefits were through Amazon, which offers benefits on day 1.
If you live in Maryland, we found the exchange plans to be the best of what we had over the course of our journey (Deloitte and Amazon behind). Until you do a transfer, the attempt isn’t complete. It’s kind of mind blowing, really, how great the benefits are through the exchange
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t base your career on fertility benefits. Daycare/nanny alone will be at least $30k a year for you once you have a child. Or the lost salary from not working.
The cost of IVF is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of things.
Our nanny is $50k a year * 6 years = $300k after tax income.
IVF was maybe $20k.
I hope you understand that not everyone gets pregnant from one cycle.
How much is shady grove shared risk?
NP I’m in Shady Grove Shared Risk right now - $36k. Plus about $5.5k in meds per cycle and $1k for PGT-A testing. So if you do two cycles you’re looking at about $50k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t base your career on fertility benefits. Daycare/nanny alone will be at least $30k a year for you once you have a child. Or the lost salary from not working.
The cost of IVF is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of things.
Our nanny is $50k a year * 6 years = $300k after tax income.
IVF was maybe $20k.
I hope you understand that not everyone gets pregnant from one cycle.
How much is shady grove shared risk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t base your career on fertility benefits. Daycare/nanny alone will be at least $30k a year for you once you have a child. Or the lost salary from not working.
The cost of IVF is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of things.
Our nanny is $50k a year * 6 years = $300k after tax income.
IVF was maybe $20k.
I hope you understand that not everyone gets pregnant from one cycle.
What a ridiculous post. Many people don't get pregnant single round ivf with no pgt testing.
Peraton has 3 smart cycles. They've already paid about 75k for me this year and haven't even done a transfer ( and we paid cash for a couple iui to save this benefit)
It’s not ridiculous at all. If you’re going to choose your employer based on IVF coverage are you aware of how high childcare costs are?
I am. I have a living kid. And hopefully another. 6 rounds of iui plus 3 retrievals already, haven't even started a transfer. Costs well more than 30k a year like our preschool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t base your career on fertility benefits. Daycare/nanny alone will be at least $30k a year for you once you have a child. Or the lost salary from not working.
The cost of IVF is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of things.
Our nanny is $50k a year * 6 years = $300k after tax income.
IVF was maybe $20k.
I hope you understand that not everyone gets pregnant from one cycle.
What a ridiculous post. Many people don't get pregnant single round ivf with no pgt testing.
Peraton has 3 smart cycles. They've already paid about 75k for me this year and haven't even done a transfer ( and we paid cash for a couple iui to save this benefit)
It’s not ridiculous at all. If you’re going to choose your employer based on IVF coverage are you aware of how high childcare costs are?