I just accepted a position that will move my family from Massachusetts to Wichita, KS, most likely beginning of October.
We are going to try for another child and chances are we will require some 'help', i.e. IVF, but we wanted to try the natural way first and only use IVF as back-up, if needed. Now - with the sudden job offer - our hand may have been played.
During the last visit with my oncologist, she mentioned that - to the best of her knowledge - insurance companies only pay for IVF in MA, parts of NJ and parts of PA.
Does anybody know if this is indeed correct, especially considering the problem being cancer related?
I will be making an appointment with the Fertility Specialist today. I guess as a worst case scenario, my wife and daughter could stay here until treatment is completed? What would an IVF treatment cost, if not paid for by insurance?
We are currently on a Harvard Pilgrim HMO plan and the new job will offer a Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO (effective a beginning of employment, I was happy to hear).
I would also be curious to hear if other people had been in a similar situation and how it turned out.
Thanks,
Martin
We are going to try for another child and chances are we will require some 'help', i.e. IVF, but we wanted to try the natural way first and only use IVF as back-up, if needed. Now - with the sudden job offer - our hand may have been played.
During the last visit with my oncologist, she mentioned that - to the best of her knowledge - insurance companies only pay for IVF in MA, parts of NJ and parts of PA.
Does anybody know if this is indeed correct, especially considering the problem being cancer related?
I will be making an appointment with the Fertility Specialist today. I guess as a worst case scenario, my wife and daughter could stay here until treatment is completed? What would an IVF treatment cost, if not paid for by insurance?
We are currently on a Harvard Pilgrim HMO plan and the new job will offer a Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO (effective a beginning of employment, I was happy to hear).
I would also be curious to hear if other people had been in a similar situation and how it turned out.
Thanks,
Martin
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