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TTC-Again
LIF Infant
Member since 4/09 84 total posts
Name: Krista
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Moving to IVF
DH and I have been TTC for over 19 months with no luck, since we've tired everything IVF is our last option.
We have a consult on Sat. to discuss the IVF process. Just wondering if there are any specific questions that I should be asking.
We'll be paying out of pocket so a huge concern of our is the cost, I just trying to get as much info as possible, so any info you girls can give me will be a great help!
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Posted 10/28/09 11:31 PM |
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maybeamommy
Blessed beyond belief
Member since 10/07 17048 total posts
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Re: Moving to IVF
When we had our IVF consult... they were over SO many things that they actually answered any questions I had before I even asked.
You can ask about payment plans if that's an option. you can also ask if there are any discounts for paying in cash. you might also want to ask about their policy on donated meds. i know that some clinics will take back unused meds and donate them to people like you who are paying OOP. my clinic did NOT do that though...
ask about any additional costs that might be encountered like cryo (freezing) and storage costs...
other things you might want to ask about that are sort of money-related are...
what happens if you only see that a small number of follies are growing? are you able to cancel your cycle at that point if you choose to and roll the extra $ over into the next cycle? (i know for us, since we were paying OOP we definitely wanted to "most bang for our buck" - KWIM? so we wanted to have a significant amount of follies so we'd have the best chances for having embryos to transfer and to freeze)
on the same kind of note... what happens if none of the embryos survive to day 3? do you still pay the full cost?
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in general, you can just ask about what to expect during the whole process. you might want to see a sample calendar of how your cycle will go.... talk about the meds you'll be taking and what (if any) side effects to expect. you can discuss your thoughts on how many embryos to transfer, get their thoughts on multiples and selective reduction...
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Posted 10/29/09 11:37 AM |
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skinny
3 boys and a princess!
Member since 11/08 8178 total posts
Name: Momma
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Re: Moving to IVF
I agree w/ Hayley and wanted to wish u luck!
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Posted 10/29/09 12:37 PM |
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Daisy32
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Re: Moving to IVF
I wish you all the best of luck!!!
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Posted 10/29/09 1:05 PM |
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Lola0703
LIF Adolescent
Member since 4/07 677 total posts
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Re: Moving to IVF
I wish you the best of luck!!!!
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Posted 10/29/09 2:14 PM |
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shelby34
Love being a twin mommy!
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Name: Michele
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Re: Moving to IVF
Good luck!!!!!!
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Posted 10/29/09 3:17 PM |
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Re: Moving to IVF
Most of my questions were answered at the consult. Good luck! We are moving on to IVF as well.
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Posted 10/30/09 11:46 AM |
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TTC-Again
LIF Infant
Member since 4/09 84 total posts
Name: Krista
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Re: Moving to IVF
Posted by maybeamommy
When we had our IVF consult... they were over SO many things that they actually answered any questions I had before I even asked.
You can ask about payment plans if that's an option. you can also ask if there are any discounts for paying in cash. you might also want to ask about their policy on donated meds. i know that some clinics will take back unused meds and donate them to people like you who are paying OOP. my clinic did NOT do that though...
ask about any additional costs that might be encountered like cryo (freezing) and storage costs...
other things you might want to ask about that are sort of money-related are...
what happens if you only see that a small number of follies are growing? are you able to cancel your cycle at that point if you choose to and roll the extra $ over into the next cycle? (i know for us, since we were paying OOP we definitely wanted to "most bang for our buck" - KWIM? so we wanted to have a significant amount of follies so we'd have the best chances for having embryos to transfer and to freeze)
on the same kind of note... what happens if none of the embryos survive to day 3? do you still pay the full cost?
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in general, you can just ask about what to expect during the whole process. you might want to see a sample calendar of how your cycle will go.... talk about the meds you'll be taking and what (if any) side effects to expect. you can discuss your thoughts on how many embryos to transfer, get their thoughts on multiples and selective reduction...
Thank you so much!!! I'm so afraid that I'm going to forget to ask something of have something explained and a random cost is going to come up that we didnt plan for.
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Posted 10/30/09 12:08 PM |
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