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Old 02-15-2009, 10:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This is a broad question but I'll try to help. So met and Clomid are both on the generic lists at most pharmacies (like Wal-Mart or Target.) You'll just have to check before you have your scrip filled.

You'll need to check each plan's infertility, prescription, and pregnancy coverage. Every plan is different. You'll want to compare deductibles, coverage percentages, covered procedures, etc. It's going to be time-consuming, I'm sure.

Our plan through Human doesn't cover any infertility treatments or testing. We were lucky and didn't need them but if we had, we'd have been sh*t outta luck. Our pregnancy coverage is 90% after we hit our $1500 deductible for me. We'll likely do a midwife homebirth so we'll pay out of pocket unless we can find a Certified Nurse Midwife since Humana only covers CNMs.

Hope this helps a bit.
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