Re: Pregnancy costs?
LivingAlmostLarge,
My sister just went through this. They are mid/late-30's, and insurance would pay for one shot of IVF. This would typically run close to $15,000. Unfortunately they did not get the Christmas Present they were hoping for. So now they are evaluating their situations, and listening closely to their doctor in understanding if it is better to consider other options such as adoption or if it is worth the personal 15,000 investment for another shot.
It does take a toll on the woman, as my sister had to go through a lot to try and make this work (Not to be-little any hardship on her dear husband).
Best thing is to check with your Insurance to see if this option is available, and then make decisions. (oops, just noticed yours covered the one shot IVF as well, just wanted to make sure you understood there is a big emotional investment as well).
The best of luck.
Wolf
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