I think we need to go camp out on the yard of the white house until we are heard. I know that some of you have IF coverage, but there are so many of us that don't.
This last BFN really has me fired up and I think it's time that we're heard and taken seriously.
So, what do ya say?
Re: Do you want to rally with me?
12/99 - Miscarriage at 12w - 6/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w, 9/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w2d, 12/08 - Found out I am a carrier of a Balanced Translocation between Chromosomes 8 & 16, 8/2010 - DE IVF = FAIL. 12/18/10 - Surprise BFP! Awaiting our Sticky Miracle! 12/20 - Beta #1-1208 * 12/27 Beta #2 - 6002 1/3/11 Beta #3 - 17,146. Beautiful little heart beating away! Stick little one, stick!
♥ Brielle Skye born August 17th, 2011 ♥
Oh I am totally there! It is ridiculous some of the things that get paid for but no support for IF!
Wahoo party in DC
Me: PCOS, Blood/Immune Issues DH: Low all 3
Jun.- Sep. 2010 IUI#1-#3 = BFN
Oct. 2010 = IVF #1 = B/G Twins (passed away Feb. 2011)
May 2011 = Myomectomy and trans-abdominal cerclage (TAC)
Sep. 2011 = Surprise BFP = C/P
Feb. 2012 = sFET #1 = BFN
Feb.2012 = Hail Mary IUI #4 = BFN
April/May 2012 = FET #2 w/our last two embies = BFP (Please let this be it!)
Beta #1 8dp5/6dt = 234 Beta #2 10dp5/6dt = 695 Beta #3 12dp5/6dt = 1796 Beta #4 17dp5/6dt = 17,888 U/S #1 May 17, 2012 = Twins
Baby B's heart stop beating at 9 weeks 5 days
Our little miracle baby is a boy.
Baby Boy Owen and Baby Girl Avery were born too early on Feb. 13, 2011 due to a pedunculated fibroid, incompetent cervix and suspected placental abruption.
"What the heart has once owned and had, it shall never lose." - Henry Ward Beecher
SAIF/PAIF Welcome
Lots of love and luck to my PAIF/3T/IF Veteran ladies, especially my dear friend Zookie. Congrats to Papps, Teach84 and Starbuck on their little ones.
I think this should be our next GTG plan.
12/99 - Miscarriage at 12w - 6/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w, 9/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w2d, 12/08 - Found out I am a carrier of a Balanced Translocation between Chromosomes 8 & 16, 8/2010 - DE IVF = FAIL. 12/18/10 - Surprise BFP! Awaiting our Sticky Miracle! 12/20 - Beta #1-1208 * 12/27 Beta #2 - 6002 1/3/11 Beta #3 - 17,146. Beautiful little heart beating away! Stick little one, stick!
♥ Brielle Skye born August 17th, 2011 ♥
I seriously wrote a letter to President Obama and I posted the letter on my blog. I just had someone comment on it and s/he said that " Right now Obama's health care plan has IF treatments ranked as the same necesseity as a gym membership."
::Gasp:: I think I could throw up. That hurts.
12/99 - Miscarriage at 12w - 6/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w, 9/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w2d, 12/08 - Found out I am a carrier of a Balanced Translocation between Chromosomes 8 & 16, 8/2010 - DE IVF = FAIL. 12/18/10 - Surprise BFP! Awaiting our Sticky Miracle! 12/20 - Beta #1-1208 * 12/27 Beta #2 - 6002 1/3/11 Beta #3 - 17,146. Beautiful little heart beating away! Stick little one, stick!
♥ Brielle Skye born August 17th, 2011 ♥
Two thumbs up Tarah! I think we should plan it for NIAW next year. All the info I see says the number of people that show up for the capitol day is dismal. I don't think we will ever see change unless we are willing to put ourselves out there.
Once I get my Resolve group up and running I am going to talk to the North Pacific Resolve contact about doing a Walk of Hope in Nor Cal. I don't care if I am the only one there, we have to start somewhere, right?
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
I'm with you! Just let me know when and where.
Me: PCOS, Blood/Immune Issues DH: Low all 3
Jun.- Sep. 2010 IUI#1-#3 = BFN
Oct. 2010 = IVF #1 = B/G Twins (passed away Feb. 2011)
May 2011 = Myomectomy and trans-abdominal cerclage (TAC)
Sep. 2011 = Surprise BFP = C/P
Feb. 2012 = sFET #1 = BFN
Feb.2012 = Hail Mary IUI #4 = BFN
April/May 2012 = FET #2 w/our last two embies = BFP (Please let this be it!)
Beta #1 8dp5/6dt = 234 Beta #2 10dp5/6dt = 695 Beta #3 12dp5/6dt = 1796 Beta #4 17dp5/6dt = 17,888 U/S #1 May 17, 2012 = Twins
Baby B's heart stop beating at 9 weeks 5 days
Our little miracle baby is a boy.
Baby Boy Owen and Baby Girl Avery were born too early on Feb. 13, 2011 due to a pedunculated fibroid, incompetent cervix and suspected placental abruption.
"What the heart has once owned and had, it shall never lose." - Henry Ward Beecher
SAIF/PAIF Welcome
Lots of love and luck to my PAIF/3T/IF Veteran ladies, especially my dear friend Zookie. Congrats to Papps, Teach84 and Starbuck on their little ones.
I just got goose bumps reading this! Yes, we have to start somewhere and I think that planning it for NIAW next year is a great idea. It's in April, right? I think April 25th - May 2 or does it change every year?
12/99 - Miscarriage at 12w - 6/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w, 9/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w2d, 12/08 - Found out I am a carrier of a Balanced Translocation between Chromosomes 8 & 16, 8/2010 - DE IVF = FAIL. 12/18/10 - Surprise BFP! Awaiting our Sticky Miracle! 12/20 - Beta #1-1208 * 12/27 Beta #2 - 6002 1/3/11 Beta #3 - 17,146. Beautiful little heart beating away! Stick little one, stick!
♥ Brielle Skye born August 17th, 2011 ♥
I am not sure if it is the same week every year or just around the same general time. I think we should plan a National GTG for that week with all the IF/PAIF/SAIF. There is strength in numbers and we won't be heard until we are screaming.
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
I will. I was really inspired by the SELF article and feel like I have to make a difference. No matter what happens with my plans for a family I don't want any generation coming after us to be discriminated against like we are.
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
As if Obama is going to help.
He reduced the FSA limit by half, from $5k to $2.5k. And he changed the deductible medical expenses from 7.5% to 10% of you gross income.
I don't know who he's helping with these changes, but it ain't infertiles.
You're better off petitioning your local government.
I'm so fcking game. I'll start planning and I'm being serious. I can book hotels, check on flights, etc. I think it's time... And I'm not being disrespectful when I say this because I am all for it - but if Gay Marriage can get voted in in my life time, then I'll get IF coverage in my life time too. Like you said, there's power in numbers and there are 2.8 million American's dealing with IF right now. Can you imagine 2.8 million Infertile couples on the white house yard!
12/99 - Miscarriage at 12w - 6/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w, 9/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w2d, 12/08 - Found out I am a carrier of a Balanced Translocation between Chromosomes 8 & 16, 8/2010 - DE IVF = FAIL. 12/18/10 - Surprise BFP! Awaiting our Sticky Miracle! 12/20 - Beta #1-1208 * 12/27 Beta #2 - 6002 1/3/11 Beta #3 - 17,146. Beautiful little heart beating away! Stick little one, stick!
♥ Brielle Skye born August 17th, 2011 ♥
Well balls! When did/does the FSA limit go into effect? What a douchetastic thing for him to do. See, this is why 2.8 million of us need to camp out. How can you ignore 2.8 million people.
12/99 - Miscarriage at 12w - 6/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w, 9/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w2d, 12/08 - Found out I am a carrier of a Balanced Translocation between Chromosomes 8 & 16, 8/2010 - DE IVF = FAIL. 12/18/10 - Surprise BFP! Awaiting our Sticky Miracle! 12/20 - Beta #1-1208 * 12/27 Beta #2 - 6002 1/3/11 Beta #3 - 17,146. Beautiful little heart beating away! Stick little one, stick!
♥ Brielle Skye born August 17th, 2011 ♥
I believe the FSA limits start in 2013.
I f*cking hate Obama, but that's my problem.
https://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0426/investing-obama-tax-hikes-capital-gains-duck-obamatax.html
"Beginning next year money stashed in pretax FSAs, health savings accounts and health reimbursement accounts may no longer be used for over-the-counter medications other than insulin, unless prescribed by a doctor."
"Even more significantly, beginning in 2013, the amount you can shelter pretax in an FSA will be restricted to $2,500 a year, an amount that will then be indexed for inflation. (Currently there's no legal limit, and 78% of large employers set it at $5,000 or higher,"
"Note that it will also become more difficult as of 2013 to write off out-of-pocket medical costs on your 1040--taxpayers under 65 will be able to deduct such costs only to the extent they exceed 10% of adjusted gross income, up from 7.5% now."
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
I'm with you!
BTW, I'm in love with your hair - it looks awesome and I've been trying to get my hair to look like that for months!
"Just keep swimming, just keep swimming..."
Miracle DD born 12.2005
TTC #2 since Dec 2008 w/ PCOS
***P/SAIF Always Welcome***
Keep it Natural, Baby!
"Just keep swimming, just keep swimming..."
Miracle DD born 12.2005
TTC #2 since Dec 2008 w/ PCOS
***P/SAIF Always Welcome***
Keep it Natural, Baby!
You can stalk me all you want!!!
It's so simple and I love how spunky it is.
12/99 - Miscarriage at 12w - 6/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w, 9/08 - BFP - Miscarriage at 8w2d, 12/08 - Found out I am a carrier of a Balanced Translocation between Chromosomes 8 & 16, 8/2010 - DE IVF = FAIL. 12/18/10 - Surprise BFP! Awaiting our Sticky Miracle! 12/20 - Beta #1-1208 * 12/27 Beta #2 - 6002 1/3/11 Beta #3 - 17,146. Beautiful little heart beating away! Stick little one, stick!
♥ Brielle Skye born August 17th, 2011 ♥
I'm sorry-but there shouldn't be ANY financial stops from accessing grants or IVF coverage. Do you know what $75,000 goes in my higher cost of living, with two student loans (because we both had to go on for graduate school for our professions)?
We make well over that, and it would STILL be a significant impact to pay for IVF. It would still take what ever anybody else would have to do to make it work-which is cutting back, getting another job, not going on vacations, not going out to eat.
There are grants in my clinic that we don't qualify for because we make over $95,000.
Don't you know what it is like to be judged? Why are you doing it to others?
This fight should not be able "who could afford it and who couldn't" but the fact that everybody should have coverage and finaces should never keep anybody from trying to have a child.
5 REs + 3 surgical hysteroscopies for septum/lap + 3 failed IUIs
IVF w/ICSI/AH & acu = BFP!, unexplained spontaneous m/c @ 8w2d (our little girl),
FET w/acu = BFP!, B/G twins!, lost MP @19w, dx w/funneling cervix @20w,
twins nearly lost to IC @21w, saved by rescue cerclage, 17P & 16w of bedrest
Our twins born @36w4d via CS when A came foot first
Thankful for every day
That is a totally unfair statement. As a couple who "does well", we have been struggling to pay the IF treatment costs...yeah, we might not have to take as many loans out, but spending the tens of thousands on this process is money we wish we had in the accounts.
IF treatments should be covered by insurance for everyone, regardless of income.
Im there! It isnt that far from me.
DH's BFF is in the secret service -- I will see what I can arrange!! Seriously.
TTC #2 since June '08
~*DD 10.21.07*~
dx unexplained
IUI #1-4 BFN
IVF#1 June 2011 BFN
IVF#2 Dec 2011
Beta#1 12/21 : 812 Beta#2 12/23 : 1634
EDD 8/25
*PAIFW/SAIFW*
I agree with some of the posters in that there shouldnt be a limit. DH and I make more than that jointly. We live outside of DC. The cost of living is incredibly high. Yes, our insurance covers 50%, however it is still expensive for us and we had to budget it in with everything else, bills, mortgage, car notes, student loans, etc.
TTC #2 since June '08
~*DD 10.21.07*~
dx unexplained
IUI #1-4 BFN
IVF#1 June 2011 BFN
IVF#2 Dec 2011
Beta#1 12/21 : 812 Beta#2 12/23 : 1634
EDD 8/25
*PAIFW/SAIFW*
Whereas I love the idea of having "free" IF coverage, we all know everything comes at a cost. Giving government control of something like this should not be the end goal. All that is going to lead to is restrictions on the options women have. Does anyone really think that the government is going to say okay, all women have infertility coverage and have unlimited access to all available treatments? Of course not. Instead, as with all government care, there will be rationing and limitations. I hate paying out of pocket for my treatment but I'd rather be able to make my own decisions regarding what treatments to pursue, how many cycles I want to do, how many embryos I want to transfer, etc., rather than have some government official decide all that.
I think the smarter path is to convince employers and insurance companies that providing IVF coverage will actually reduce costs by reducing the number of women who choose IUIs and end up with high-order multiples.
Kelly, Mom to Christopher Shannon 9.27.06, Catherine Quinn 2.24.09, Trey Barton lost on 12.28.09, Therese Barton lost on 6.10.10, Joseph Sullivan 7.23.11, and our latest, Victoria Maren 11.15.12
Secondary infertility success with IVF, then two losses, one at 14 weeks and one at 10 weeks, then success with IUI and then just pure, crazy luck. Expecting our fifth in May as the result of a FET.
This Cluttered Life
I'm in!!
My boss knows one of our State Senators, so maybe I could talk to him????
7 IUIs = All BFNs
2011: March IVF #1.2 = e/p @ 6w: May IVF #2 = BFN: July sFET #1 = BFN
2012: Jan We're Certified FC/A Parents
May IVF #3 = c/p
June-Nov Foster Mommy to M (Toddler)
July FET #2 = BFN
Aug FET #3 = BFN
Sept-Nov Foster Mommy to Baby Bella (Newborn)
Nov HSG/Sono = Clear!
Dec FET #4 = BFN
2013: Feb FET #5 = m/c @ 6.5w
May-July Foster Mom to H (8 yr old girl)
June/July/Aug IVF #4 = Freeze All
July = Unofficially Adopting T (10 yr old boy)
Sept FET #6 = TBD
**PAIF/SAIF Welcome**
The Sunny Side of Life Blog
Thank you Iwannababy2010 and others. We make more than 75k (not a lot more, but more) and live in a high cost of living area. We spend a lot on rent, higher gas prices, higher car insurance because we live in a metro area, in comparison to some other areas higher IF costs, we pay more in taxes due to our bracket, etc. It is really easy to say 75k is a lot of money and those people shouldn't get help, but until you actually walk in someone else's shoes you shouldn't judge them. You never know what expenses a person has that they can't live without, like my $300/mo in medicine/doctor copays that have nothing to do with IF, but insurance doesn't cover and I need them to live.
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
And hey, if only people with incomes below $75,000 deserve help, shouldn't we make it fair and say that if you already have a child you shouldn't get any help either? I mean, you already have a child, shouldn't it go to someone who has no children?