Basically, my hormone levels indicate I either have a) like 4 eggs in existence or b) a whole crap ton of worthless ones. Normal AMH levels for a 26 year old = 3.0-4.0. Mine = 0.8.Options: keep trying naturally, but most likely keep having mc after mc, waste potentially valuable time since my ovarian reserve is falling faster than Apollo 13; or IVF. IVF = mucho $$$$$$$ = no can do = FML.
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Oh honey, I'm so sorry.
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I am so so sorry.
Your RE had no other suggestions? They couldn't put you on a payment plan for IVF? Could you take out a medical loan (do those exist?) Would it be crazy to put it on a low interest credit card?
<---- thinking out loud.
Yes, there are payment programs. Yes, we have a credt card w/ a limit that would handle this. But I have a very very wary outlook on debt, and I am still having problems coming to terms with the necessity of IVF vs/ my personal thoughts on it, in both in financial and philosophical terms.
I am so so sorry. That is really sh!tty news. Sending very big ***hugs***.
I am going to say something that is so not my business, but maybe the payment plan should be seriously considered, IF it is something that you both really really want to do. This is just coming from a person that has a ridiculous amount of debt, on something far less important. And we are surviving. (Over $120,000 in vet school loans, DH's debt from a previous business that failed in his twenties, a mortgage, and a job that will never match that amount of debt.) Is it really a terrible amount for IVF? I'm not sure. Like I said, not my business, tell me to shut it, but the IVF may be a more worthwhile debt. Just don't want you to feel like you have no options.
I'm sorry, hon. I don't know what to say about all of those possibilities.
I am so, so sorry. Like Lindsay mentioned, they have some pretty nice credit cards available for medical procedures. We have had to use CareCredit for dental work a few times and it usually doesn't carry any interest for 12-18 months after the procedure. Maybe check into that. Hope it helps!
I'm so sorry!! How incredibly frustrating. (((HUGS))) Did your RE think Clomid might be worth trying, or did he just jump straight to recommending IVF? I know you O regularly, but Clomid can also help to mature the eggs better...the Peri I saw said "it helps cook the egg", and therefore might help with poor egg quality. Maybe worth a try?? I dunno...I'd at least ask. Sorry I don't have an article or anything, I'm just going off of what the Peri told me back in August...
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Same med protocol as last time, but heparin continued until delivery.
BFP #5 - 3/30/14, EDC 12/10/14!!
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I know little to nothing about it, but didn't someone post a shared-risk program or something like that, where, if it didn't work, you got a return on your $ for IVF?
Gar. I wish I could remember that link.
I'm sorry for this news. It's a lot to take in.
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Yeah, they did but I don't remember who or what. Or where, for that matter. FFS, I thought I was just gonna be on the hook for 50% of polyp removal surgery. How I wish that were the case....
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Oh Colinda I am so sorry you got such bad news today. I am sure you and your DH will talk over options in depth but here are my thoughts:
#1 Even though this news sucks the big one, it is not over yet. By that I mean, hope for you is not over yet. I would first and foremost get a second opinion. I remember you said you really like your RE and that's great and he could be the very best Dr. in your area but I would still do some research and get a second opinion. I would also get on the internet and to the library and do your own research, which I can guess by reading your posts for a few months now, you will be doing anyway.
#2 You still have options. There are lots of ways to finance IVF. If you and DH decide you can't take on that burden, there are still other options like adoption. You will end up with the child you are meant to have, if you believe that it will happen and you don't give up.
I'm so sorry again, I hope that the right path to take makes itself clear to you and your DH. I'm thinking about you.
If you decide to go with ivf and have any questions let me know. Will keep you in my thoughts.
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