are you considering IVF using donor sperm? if you are, please be open-minded to what i have to say:
i'm sure your desire for a child is very great, and i'm not trying to discount that at all, but have you considered the life your child will lead? i'd like to say now, that, as the offspring of an anonymous donor, and from the opinions of many more of us (thousands in fact), this choice really might be reconsidered. we live in a constant identity struggle because most of us will never know our fathers, nor our siblings, despite our efforts. this has been a fight for us for probably over 60 years now (i say that only because the oldest of us i know is in their 60s, yet AI has been going on for over a hundred years now). on top of that, it will be a hardship for you as well if you go thru with it. please reconsider, and look further into the situation of us offspring and our struggles. and please, message me back if you would like more information, because i'd be happy to give it to you
if you're not considering donor sperm, good luck! even with this salute to you though, please keep in mind there is always adoption. there are lots of kids out there who already need love.
ps, it's most definitely going to be more than you can afford
2006-10-25 11:38:37
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answered by luckyturtle788 3
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you mustn't pay for IVF as this precludes those people who can't have the money for it from attempting. human beings must be allowed to have 3 tries and then, if nevertheless unsuccessful, extra remedies must be paid for. interior the united kingdom we make contributions sufficient via taxes to justify putting human beings via IVF devoid of charging. those are the perspectives of my companion who's a social worker. the different factor that she made replaced into that its often the case that the NHS would not carry out the acceptable scientific exams while attempting to ascertain no count if a man or woman ought to attempt IVF interior the 1st place. we've acquaintances who went inner maximum and had a collection of exams that highlighted the topics and prevented happening the IVF path. wish that facilitates in spite of if it is an opinion extremely than chilly frustrating info.
2016-10-02 22:09:26
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answered by greenwell 4
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To pay for my IVF treatment which cost $10,500.00, I went through Capital One Healthcare. The website is http://www.capitalonehealthcarefinance.com/fertility/
They have very reasonable rates with low monthly payments that are spread out for longer periods of time.
2006-10-24 09:23:28
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answered by KC 5
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A lot of fertility clinics offer financing programs. Check with your local clinics.
You can also do what's called a "shared risk" program or donate some of your eggs to offset the cost. Again, check with your clinic to go over all the options they offer.
2006-10-24 08:33:24
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answered by Shana 3
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Move to Illinois and get a job with insurance. It's my understanding that it's a state law that insurance companies cover 4 attempts.
2006-10-26 08:54:06
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answered by sunflowers 4
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You can pay for IVF with debit, cash, and credit card...find the right clinic suitable for you
2006-10-24 08:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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please look at arcfertility.com which has a great program. as with most plastic surgery, this is considered an elective...have you spoken to a fertility specialist to see what options are available for blocked tubes?
2006-10-24 08:45:36
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answered by ba374 2
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Start saving now. Good luck.
2006-10-24 08:34:47
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answered by bobbysgirl703 4
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If you can't come up with the money to have it done, you won't be able to afford a child either. Wait until you have the money.
2006-10-24 08:30:51
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answered by finaldx 7
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