I've never heard of supplemental for infertility; however, there are some programs that help reduce the cost of IVF and even provide a money-back guarantee if you don't deliver. I could look up the info, if you'd like. Another option would be to explain to your doctor that your insurance excludes coverage for infertility and would it be possible to bill office visits as treatment for PCOS (which is generally covered). I don't think this would be fraudulent, as you are receiving treatment for PCOS related symptoms.
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Dx'ed PCOS 11 yrs ago; TTC for 2.5 years Metformin ER 1500mg qHS since 8/07 8 cycles of Clomid 4 w/BTB IUIs - all BFNs 1 cycle Femara/IUI - BFN OHSS on too much Clomid Diagnostic lap/hyst/D&C 12/08 - RE found endo and treated. *3/09 IVF#1 - lupron, follistim, & menopur - BFP!!! To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 0 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |