Did you go ahead and call your ob/gyn on your own? Am I supposed to wait until the RE tells me I am "allowed" to? The reason I ask is that I have another ultrasound scheduled next week. My insurance (Aetna), which really had no infertility coverage to begin with, will not cover ultrasounds with the RE and it's $250 a pop. I'd rather be saving that money.
I feel guilty for wanting to leave that office. But at the same time, I never really got an "official" diagnosis after all the testing I did in May. They agreed to let me try progesterone supplementation last cycle, and that's when I got pregnant.
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This. Though my OB allowed me to make the 10 week and 14 week appt. Since I would mostly likely be released by then.
Check with your insurance... my insurance (Humana) did not have IF coverage, but as soon as I was pregnant, the testing and u/s at the RE's office are no longer considered IF treatments (you're no longer infertile while you're pregnant!), and were covered.
Also, my OB did not want to see me until I was released, which was right around 8 weeks.
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I didn't call my OB until after my RE released me @ 7w - my first OB appt was at 10w2d. I also have no ins. coverage for IF treatment, but my RE's office really worked with me to get services covered (i.e. they never coded anything as IF - visits were always coded as ovulation dysfunction, so my ins covered it.... the u/s after pg was confirmed were covered as well).
As someone else said, I would call your RE office and explain the situation - see if they can work with you on how they code the paperwork to get more of the charges covered by ins. If they can't, go ahead and make an appt with your OB.
I suggest doing what the prior posters said and call your RE for more info. My insurance does not cover any infertility treatments either, but as soon as patients become pregnant, the ultrasounds become pregnancy ultrasounds (instead of IF ultrasounds), and can be coded in a way that is acceptable by insurance.
That said, I think the normal practice at my RE is to stay with her until I am released at wk 10. However, I explained to them that I will be traveling out of the country from wks 12-15 and will be away for the early prenatal screening (eg. NT screening). So they said that it was ok to start calling my OB and start making appointments for the screening. My 1st OB appt is at wk 8, so I guess I'll be overlapping between my RE and OB for a bit.
Hope that helps. Good luck!