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lisan1025
LIF Infant
Member since 1/06 185 total posts
Name: Lisa
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IVF Drugs
I attempted an IVF procedure last year. Unfortunately it didn't work BUT we are trying again in March
I have these IVF drugs that I didn't use (Bravelle, Repronex, and some others) and they are going to be expiring soon. I know how much these drugs cost and wanted to know if anyone knew of a donation program where I could donate legally.
I luckily started a job in New Jersey recently where my insurance is mandated and they have to offer IVF thru insurance. My husbands insurance picks up the med's. THANK GOD! We got lucky so I won't need this medication.
Thanks for any information.
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Posted 1/2/06 1:18 AM |
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sylvester
LIF Infant
Member since 10/05 325 total posts
Name: Rosanna
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Re: IVF Drugs
hi, i know that some women give the meds back to the RE office and they give it to the women that don't have med coverage. good luck with you ivf cycle.
rosanna
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Posted 1/2/06 10:19 AM |
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luvsun27
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Member since 5/05 8135 total posts
Name: Kim
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Re: IVF Drugs
Posted by lisan1025
I luckily started a job in New Jersey recently where my insurance is mandated and they have to offer IVF thru insurance. My husbands insurance picks up the med's. THANK GOD! We got lucky so I won't need this medication.
Thanks for any information.
Did you check with your insurance company directly? I live and worked in NJ...and according to my policy, even though the state mandates IVF coverage, the type of medical policy my company had, didn't require them to abide by the state mandates....so no IVF coverage for me. If you haven't already checked, you should....good luck! Baby Dust!
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Posted 1/2/06 6:41 PM |
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lisan1025
LIF Infant
Member since 1/06 185 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Re: IVF Drugs
The rule is - New Jersey Mandates insurance carriers that provide pregnancy–related benefits to cover comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of infertility, including assisted reproductive technology procedures, but limits attempts to four complete oocyte (egg) retrievals per lifetime. Insurance carriers are not required to provide this benefit to businesses (group policies) of 50 or fewer employees.
My employer has over 100 employees. I called the insurance company so many times confirming (out of excitementand nervousness) they probably had my voice memorized! lol
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Posted 1/2/06 7:15 PM |
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karacg
Babygirl is 4!
Member since 5/05 17076 total posts
Name: Kara®
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Re: IVF Drugs
You have FM...!
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Posted 1/2/06 10:57 PM |
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