This whole process sucks. Every time I turn around the total keeps going up for the whole procedure. I just got the total for my meds and I am in shock! They told us to budget anywhere from $2-5K but average is $3K. My total is over $5K. How can that be? I respond to such a low dose I am just at a loss right now. I overstimmed a few months ago on 75 IU of Gonal-F. Seriously?
This isn't a deal breaker at all but good grief! I thought we'd be closer to $2K but maybe $3K. And I just found out last week I have to have a hysteroscopy. Who knows how much that will cost.
I hear people say all the time that IVF is $12-$15K.  We are way past that.  ![]()

Re: If you were OOP, how much were your meds for IVF?
What are your list of meds?
Our total was $2300 and then I needed more Follistim which was around $250.
IVF #1 with ICSI - ER 1/20 (16R, 12M, 10F), ET 1/23 (1-10 cell and 1-8cell transferred), BFP on 1/31 Beta #1 on 2/3 = 68, Beta #2 on 2/6 = 261 EDD 10/12/12
I'm not OOP but my first IVF cycle, the pharmacy screwed up my order and didn't show insurance covering my meds. The total was somewhere around $3500.
That sounds pretty high. Is there anyway to go over the prescriptions with the pharmacy and make sure they have the correct quantities and meds? Also, maybe ask about different brands/generic of some of the drugs.
I hope that this is all a mistake and you don't have to pay that much for your meds. ((hugs))
My research showed Success Pharmacy being the cheapest for people who are 100% OOP. They do free overnight shipping too except for Sunday I believe. My meds came to $3,200 with Follistim and with Bravelle, it would be a little cheaper.
SUCCESS PHARMACY - 1-800-504-9441
When I paid OOP, the meds were bundled into the clinic's package price, so I'm not sure how much of the total they actually were... but the total on the package was $12K.
When my insurance paid, the total amount billed by the pharmacy was in excess of $6K. I think the insurance company paid out maybe $4.5K of that. I was floored when I saw how much some of the drugs actually cost. It's insane.
ETA: I should also mention, the cycle my insurance paid for was an antagonist cycle and my nurse ordered 2 different triggers, so there were more meds being ordered than for a long Lupron cycle.
Me = lean PCOS;DH = poor morphology (3%)
3 IUI/TI cycles = BFN
IVF #1 with ICSI: antagonist protocol = BFFN
IVF #2 with ICSI : Lupron downregulation = BFFN...FML
IVF #3 with ICSI and AH (Antagonist) = IT'S A BOY!!!!
The only really expensive meds are the FSH or FSH/LH meds. My suggestion is to look for donations or look around online in your local area for someone selling un-used left-over meds for cheap (I will admit to having done this myself).
What type of progesterone do they have you taking? PIO is the cheapest option.
The only way to save any money on IVF is through the meds - all the doctors fees are set.
HTH!
Dx: PCOS and MFI
3 IUIs, 4 IVFs = BFFN
3rd RE: IVF #5/FET = BFP
14dp5dt=1170 16dp5dt=2573
1st u/s=TWINS!
It's a Boy and a Girl!
Born at 34w3d!
I guess I should re-phrase. I have almost $3K worth of meds already. Some through donation, some left over from previous cycles, and some were samples that my previous RE gave me (that I had already bought or didn't use). Yes, I have been hoarding meds for months now!
  I always assumed if I had leftovers I would donate them.
Anyway, my total from the pharmacy is $3100. That would make my total right at $6K. I just added everything up. Something seems off. I requested a copy of an itemized bill and she said I would have it by the end of the day.
Thanks for the input. I feel more confident that something is wrong with my bill after reading everyone else's totals.
After more than 2 years of fertility treatments, FET did the trick!
IVF March 2012 - BFP! - Severe OHSS = 8 days in the hospital in kidney failure
No heartbeat at 10w6d
FET August 27,2012 = BFP!
It's a boy!
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Did you use Freedom Fertility Pharmacy? They accept a few discounts my Dr's office found for Crinone and Gonal-F, and they give you $100 off your entire order if you do a price quote on their web site.
I'm on the bcp/Lupron overlap protocol, and my total was $2427.12. I hope you can get your costs down!
Ovarian cancer survivor
DH= low motility
2/9/11 lap & hysteroscopy- uterine polyp & scar tissue removed
3/25/11 IUI#1= BFP m/c; D&C at 7w3d (Trisomy 16)
IUIs #2, #3, #4 and #5= BFNs
Onto IVF #1= BFN
FET 4/6/12= 2 extended blasts transferred, with one hatching
Beta 1= 607; Beta 2= 1,564; Beta 3= 24,439; Beta 4= over 64,000
First u/s on 5/10= TWINS! Heartbeats 158 and 160!
It's a boy and a girl!
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Huge congrats to my beautiful BFPB lmj8284, due June 2012!
"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on." -FDR
I still don't have my meds list. Should get it soon. I would love to compare.
After more than 2 years of fertility treatments, FET did the trick!
IVF March 2012 - BFP! - Severe OHSS = 8 days in the hospital in kidney failure
No heartbeat at 10w6d
FET August 27,2012 = BFP!
It's a boy!
My Blog - 3 Dogs, No Baby
My meds were $2,600, but I don't know who says that OOP IVF is $12-$15K! At least it isn't in the Bay Area.
Between meds and the cycle cost, we paid over $20K (but we did pay a couple thousand more to participate in a refund program, and since we have no frosties, I am very glad we did).
It sucks. I'm sorry you're OOP too
Severe MFI. Me: supposedly all clear but eggs showed vacuoles.
IVF #1 January 2012, ER Jan 14th: 34R, 27M, 23F. Day 3: 18 embies still strong. Day 5: zero "good," one "fair," the rest "poor." Transferred 3. None made it to blast or to freeze. Jan 28: BFN.
Lucky IVF #2: Transferred two beautiful day three embies on St. Patrick's Day. BFP on HPT 7dp3dt. Beta 1 (14dpER)=106; Beta 2 (16dpER)=140; Beta 3 (19dpER)=264! First u/s 4.17.
Hope is the thing with feathers - that perches in the soul - and sings the tune without the words - and never stops - at all - (Emily Dickinson)
$12K including meds! My IVF alone is $11850. That includes ICSI, AH (which I don't need), cryo and 1 year of storage and I thought that was a good deal.
After more than 2 years of fertility treatments, FET did the trick!
IVF March 2012 - BFP! - Severe OHSS = 8 days in the hospital in kidney failure
No heartbeat at 10w6d
FET August 27,2012 = BFP!
It's a boy!
My Blog - 3 Dogs, No Baby
I currently have 1950 IU of Gonal-F (part donation and remainder were samples from my previous RE). I also already have Endometrin and Ganirelix left over from my last few cycles. I just can't imagine what else they ordered for me that is so expensive.
After more than 2 years of fertility treatments, FET did the trick!
IVF March 2012 - BFP! - Severe OHSS = 8 days in the hospital in kidney failure
No heartbeat at 10w6d
FET August 27,2012 = BFP!
It's a boy!
My Blog - 3 Dogs, No Baby
I just looked up my breakdown... I guess the $20K was me mentally including all the pre-cycle tests that had to happen.
Here's my IVF cycle cost:
cycle fee (refund plan, 80% back if it doesn't work) -- $12,600
anesthesia -- $500
facility fee -- $1000
ICSI -- $2,100
extended culture -- $600
total -- $16,600 (without meds)
Cryo would have been included but of course we had none to freeze.
Severe MFI. Me: supposedly all clear but eggs showed vacuoles.
IVF #1 January 2012, ER Jan 14th: 34R, 27M, 23F. Day 3: 18 embies still strong. Day 5: zero "good," one "fair," the rest "poor." Transferred 3. None made it to blast or to freeze. Jan 28: BFN.
Lucky IVF #2: Transferred two beautiful day three embies on St. Patrick's Day. BFP on HPT 7dp3dt. Beta 1 (14dpER)=106; Beta 2 (16dpER)=140; Beta 3 (19dpER)=264! First u/s 4.17.
Hope is the thing with feathers - that perches in the soul - and sings the tune without the words - and never stops - at all - (Emily Dickinson)
My RE uses Metro Drug for all meds. I'm sure if I throw a fit they'll let me order from somewhere else. I asked yesterday what everyone's opinion is of Metro and I got really good feedback here and on IF. I do find it odd that I'm having such a hard time getting the breakdown of my meds. I asked for it yesterday too. I haven't paid and won't until I'm sure they didn't make a mistake.
After more than 2 years of fertility treatments, FET did the trick!
IVF March 2012 - BFP! - Severe OHSS = 8 days in the hospital in kidney failure
No heartbeat at 10w6d
FET August 27,2012 = BFP!
It's a boy!
My Blog - 3 Dogs, No Baby
Yours is a good deal, too! I didn't really realize what a deal my doctor offers until I started to see what people on here pay. I live in a high cost of living area, so I'm still shocked at how good that package was!
Me = lean PCOS;DH = poor morphology (3%)
3 IUI/TI cycles = BFN
IVF #1 with ICSI: antagonist protocol = BFFN
IVF #2 with ICSI : Lupron downregulation = BFFN...FML
IVF #3 with ICSI and AH (Antagonist) = IT'S A BOY!!!!
My clinic is one of the cheaper ones in Houston but still has really good stats. At my first clinic it would of been $14-15K (not including meds).
After more than 2 years of fertility treatments, FET did the trick!
IVF March 2012 - BFP! - Severe OHSS = 8 days in the hospital in kidney failure
No heartbeat at 10w6d
FET August 27,2012 = BFP!
It's a boy!
My Blog - 3 Dogs, No Baby
I know they usually over order for people that have coverage but my previous experience is that they are really conservative with us OOP ladies. That is the only thing that makes sense though.
Oh, and don't apologize for having coverage! My DH and I both have considered changing jobs/careers to have the coverage but decided it's not worth it.
After more than 2 years of fertility treatments, FET did the trick!
IVF March 2012 - BFP! - Severe OHSS = 8 days in the hospital in kidney failure
No heartbeat at 10w6d
FET August 27,2012 = BFP!
It's a boy!
My Blog - 3 Dogs, No Baby
RE: costs for the actual IVF - mine was really pretty cheap compared to others. But its not cheap when it doesn't work. Had it worked it would have felt like a 'deal' - not so much anymore.
Dx: PCOS and MFI
3 IUIs, 4 IVFs = BFFN
3rd RE: IVF #5/FET = BFP
14dp5dt=1170 16dp5dt=2573
1st u/s=TWINS!
It's a Boy and a Girl!
Born at 34w3d!
I spent around $2k but also had some donated, I think I would have been closer to the $3k mark.
My IVF was over $20k.
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
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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.
Geez, I guess I must live in an inexpensive area. I am very thankful though. I could see 12k including meds if I didn't need ICSI. They don't have any special multiple cycle deals or refund programs.
Cycle fee - $7310 includes everything except those listed below
ICSI - $1500
Assisted hatching - $500
Freezing for 1 year - $675
Meds - $3-6k estimate
Pre-cycle testing, PGD, etc
We're applying for Compassionate Care (as suggested by my RE), so hopefully we'll have our meds covered.
With the cycle fee, ICSI, and freezing, we're planning on spending $9500. Hopefully we won't need a SHG or any other expensive additions (or ins covers them).