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Old 12-04-2006, 05:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I also want to suggest that you contact your insurance company and get information about what specifically is covered and what isn't (if you don't already have this info). Many times (as is the case with me), insurance will cover testing to diagnose infertility, but no treatments that aren't medically necessary. If you haven't already been, it probably wouldn't hurt to be worked up for endometriosis, blocked tubes, etc. Also, will your insurance cover BCP's?

While these things may sound crazy, many cysters get PG on or immediately after BCP's, and clearing your tubes can't hurt. While these are not optimal treatments, it doesn't hurt to try everything your insurance will cover.

Also, I don't think Clomid is that expensive. I checked the cost at Walgreens Pharmacy and 10 pills cost $134.99, and the generic is only $25.59 for 10. I have never been on Clomid, but I am assuming that you only take it for 10 days in one cycle.

Good luck!

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