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Nicole Galan, RN

Paying for Infertility Treatment

By , About.com Guide   July 27, 2010

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It's no secret that infertility treatment can be quite expensive.   The biggest variable is, of course, how long it will take you to become pregnant.  Paying for one cycle of clomid or injectables is very different from going through multiple cycles of IVF or egg donation.  And because coverage varies widely by policy, it is often difficult to sort out exactly what you'll have to pay.

There are all sorts of loan and financial programs available that can help bridge the gap between what you've saved up and what you owe. Make sure to ask your financial or billing associate for details.

Do you have any suggestions for others researching infertility care? Share your best tips for paying for it!

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