How do expect to get help? Can you pay $20,000 plus for infertilty treatment? Then can you pay around $10,000 for the birth of your baby, then 200.00 each Baby Well appointment for the next two years (there is about 8 or so). So if you are rich, you will be fine. If you plan to get Government benefits you are a sick individual who is VERY selfish.
Plus, get married, get a job with benefits, then consider a baby!
2007-05-09 02:43:58
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answered by boohoo 4
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While I agree with the other posters.....most health insurance companies do not cover infertility. You will pay out of pocket. Insurance is a must. When I had my child, I ended up having to have a c-section. Without insurance I would have had to pay $10,000 and up for just having her. Be able to take care of yourself before you try to bring another one in the world.
2007-05-09 02:57:16
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answered by lesmodee 2
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First get married. What a shame people put the cart before the horse nowadays.
Then get health insurance and make sure you have a job that provides it or a job that provides enough money to pay for health insurance.
Then worry about weather or not you can have a baby.
Babies cost tons of money and if you can't afford health insurance, you have no business trying to consider bringing a child into this world. They can get awfully sick as well and immunizations and check ups cost a small fortune.
2007-05-09 02:24:42
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answered by WinonaGal 7
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You should have health insurance (AND be married) if you want to have a baby. THEN you can find out IF you and your b/f are infertile or not.
It could also be that you both are obsessing on having a child so much that you are not pregnant. Stop worrying about it and it will happen.
BUT, like I said, get health insurance. How do you expect to care for your child without health insurance?
2007-05-09 04:33:34
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answered by Terri 7
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If you dont' have insurance, then it is probably best if you are infertile!
OK maybe that was a bit harsh, but the fact of the matter is it's not a good idea to have a baby if you are uninsured. You need the insurance to cover your pregnancy, and then to cover your baby.
Get insurance, and then worry about possible infertility.
Best wishes!
2007-05-09 03:35:22
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answered by Tammy 4
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Get insurance... then try to get pregnant. You don't want to have a child without insurance. What if the baby needs extensive health care? What if you do? What if you have stroke while giving birth and have to have extensive health care afterwards? If you are working at a job, and not on public assistance, don't even think about it without health insurance. It can wipe you out if you have any type of operation, or health care issues. Truly. Think about it...
2007-05-09 02:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No it truly is no longer achievable to your mum and dad to characteristic your boyfriend to their scientific well-being insurance. Your boyfriend isn't a new child of the two of your mum and dad. team insurance plans are very rigid. you could not upload every person outdoors your prompt kinfolk. Does your boyfriend's college have a well-being plan he might desire to join? If no longer, then your boyfriend might desire to get a job that provides scientific well-being insurance. If he can not have sufficient money the needed scientific well-being insurance, then nursing college isn't the perfect determination as we talk.
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answered by fette 4
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if you don't have insurance, do u think its a good idea to have a child. i would start with getting insurance first. then see a dr..
2007-05-09 02:52:40
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answered by peek_a_boo_ca2002 2
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First...get married. That's a good place to start.
2007-05-09 02:32:08
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answered by Tristan Robert Due March 20 3
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