It wasn't a very long pocess for me at all. My husband and I used an egg donor and selected a donor from the list about six months earlier. Once I told my doctor around mid December that we were ready, it was off to the races from that point. My hubby and I went in for the initial consult on 12/26 and he also gave a sperm sample for testing. January 1 was the kickoff for the official process, to include me and the donor starting our meds. The egg retrieval occurred on either 1/21 or 1/22 (I can't remember), and we arrived at the office on 1/27 for the transfer.
OH MY!! That is a very quick process!! So within a month or two the transfer was complete!! That has me very excited!! I am so ready to get through the medication part. I have been watching youtube's day in and day out!! I am so nervous! How'd the medication part go?
Hello I was just wandering which insurance covers ivf because I have Aetna and they'll cover me to get a laparoscopy the most that's about it.
I paid for the donor's medication, which was the most expensive, but everything that she had to do was done within that month. I forgot to mention also that we also started taking birth control at the same time late December so that our bodies/cycles could be in sync. The nervousness for us came after the transfer because we had to wait over a week to know if it was a success.
I had to take injections in my abdomen for a couple of weeks prior to the transfer. The week of the transfer I started my progesterone shots in my butt and I just stopped taking them about two weeks. I must admit they are something serious. But knowing it was for a worthy cause is what kept me going.
I am not sure about that. My insurance covered some of the medication for me but that was about it. For the most part, our expenses were out of pocket.
Aetna is my insurance but it has extra infertility benefits.