hi,
its been quite a long time nothing is
going with us.
too much frustration these days.
finally i talked with my gyn and scheduled
with me with infertility specialist.
but i check with my kaiser insurance as
i've been with them last 5yrs or so and as
individual plan as my hub work plan isn't
great for pregnancy.
now i called them and they said
infertility test will never cover for
individual.
but doctor already made appointment for me
for lab test and during 21day also.
so i was wondering if cost a lot or later
in the future.
what would be best to do in this case....
any help would be really appreciate.
thanks
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caymansarah
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Jul 2008 Posts: 3
insurance and infertility Posted: 07-11-08 14:56pm
It's nice that you can talk to your
insurance about it - I have been told that
if my insurance company even get a clue
that I am using fertility treatment to get
pregnant then they will not cover the
pregnancy - as far as I am concerned that
is a huge infringement of the rights of
people who suffer from fertility issues -
does anyone know of this kind of thing? I
was told this by the doctors office...I
wonder how many people were not aware of
this and approached their insurance
company and then found they were without
coverage.
Just a word of warning - best check with
your ob-gyn about your insurance coverage
before speaking to the insurance company.
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