Financial Concerns
emg40
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I have been reading about everyone trying multiple IUIs and/or IVF. I am just wondering if anyone has found creative ways to pay for all of this. My insurance does not have any fertility coverage at all, and I am a single teacher--so I am definitely not wealthy. I have been advised that IVF is my best option, but that is way out of my price range. My doctor is willing to try a few IUIs, but I need injectable medication. Between the cost of the medication, the doctor/ultrasound fees, and the donor fee, the cost is still way out of reach. Any ideas of how to pay for all of this or find less expensive sperm would be greatly appreciated.
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I am a single social worker, so I had to get creative too. I also took a part-time second job for a few months to pay off some other bills. That helped and I quit once the baby was born. You can also look at borrowing against your 401K if that is possible. I didn't go that route, but I definitely explored my options.
I had a friend who googled "sperm on sale" and found a donor she liked through a bank. The donor was soon to retire so the bank was selling the sperm cheaper. I am not sure which bank she used, but she has a beautiful 2 year old son now from that donor. That might be worth exploring.
Understand your concerns, am in the same boat. Name of health plans that cover infertility treatments would be great. I live in Fl . Have my second IUI tomorrow, afraid I will have to move to IVF since I am over 42. Don't know how I will do it financially however and hate to give up my dream because I don't have the money !
Wishing you lots of luck and strength trough this rocky road ..
Why are they telling your your chances are low? Will your insurance cover any of this? My insurance covered at least the u/s and blood draws. Yes, the meds are very costly, but if you call freedom pharmacy, they have a program which pays about 50% of gonal f if you don't use insurance. Still very expensive, but give it a chance the first round and see.....with my IUI's, I required less days of meds each cycle so that was helpful.
My chances are low based on my age and numbers. Unfortunately, my insurance won't cover anything related to fertility. Thanks for the name of the pharmacy--I will see if I can find it.
Anissa, my IUI it self was 650 for the procedure but then you add sonograms and meds and its up to 1750. Plus this cycle we did 2 IUIs back to back and i had additional testing not covered by insurance so it was over 2900 not including sperm or acupuncture.
I have set a budget--which sadly will probably only allow me to do 3 IUIs. I will be using a credit card, so I am worried about having the debt. However, dipping into my savings (which isn't much) isn't an option, since I would need that money if I ever did have a baby. I want a baby desperately, but this all seems so confusing and difficult--especially going the road alone.