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How 'fertility friendly' is your state? - article

Interesting article for those interested in seeing how your state stacks up.  They gave NJ an A, and while I did have a good experience because I'm lucky enough to have insurance that covers IVF, not all plans do.  If we were under DH's plan, we would have been completely OOP for IVF, and IUI wasn't even an option for us so we'd be screwed and probably not pregnant right now.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/21/infertility-insurance-by-state_n_5175082.html

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Re: How &#039;fertility friendly&#039; is your state? - article

  • good article. Did you post it in the infertility section as well?

    I am lucky to live in a state that got an A...My IVF was covered 100 percent except for Co-pays thru my hmo
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    Me: 40, DH: 42
    Diagnosis: PCOS
    TTC: May 2013
    TX: IUI #1 with Follistim. Canceled due to too many follicles (10 + that were large); BENCHED
    IVF #1 March 6. 14 eggs retrieved, 10 fertilized. 
    March 11, 4 eggs transferred.
    March 21 BFP  :) Beta #1 457, Beta #2 1350, Beta #3 9619. 
    Due Date November 27, 2014
    TEAM BLUE

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  • I live in a "D" state and have paid OOP for both of my IVF's.  Makes me want to get involved to try to change it!!  Thanks for posting this.

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    IUI#1 (natural): BFN; IUI#2 (clomid): BFN; IUI#3 (clomid and follistim): BFN.

    IVF #1 March 2013, freeze all (OHSS).

    FET#1 June: BFN

    FET#2 August: delayed due to thin lining (6.3).  Took a few months off to try and thicken the lining with lots of estrodial.  FET#2.2 December: Cancelled due to thin lining (4.8). Two frosties left.

    *New RE* Sonohystrogram and hystereoscopy done in Feb.

    IVF #2: ER 3/4/14  ET 3/7/14, transferred 3, 3 day 9 cell perfect embryos.  No frosties.

    Beta #1 (14dp3dt) 504

    Beta #2 (21dp3dt) 11,561

    First ultrasound on 4/3/14 showed 3 sacs: one empty and two with beating hearts!!  At 7w2d, found out that one baby did not have a heartbeat anymore.  Praying that baby B makes it.  Baby B is a girl!

    EDD 11/25/14 BORN 11/29/14

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  • Thanks for the article.  I'm lucky enough to be in MA and my IVF/FET was 100% covered except for small copay for meds, which I'll be eternally grateful for.   I heard people that move from one state to another just to have better insurance coverage for fertility treatment.  
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    IVF cycle 1 (Nov 2013)- freeze all d/t OHSS
    FET #1-BFN
    FET #2-BFP baby girl born Dec 2014
    FET #3-Sept 2017 BFP but miscarried at 6 weeks

    IVF cycle 2 (Oct 2017)- freeze all again d/t OHSS
    FET #1 BPF, pregnant with a singleton due Sept 2018


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  • edited April 2014
    Thanks for sharing this! I'm posting on my FB as part of NIAW. 

    Unfortunately, I live in Washington State (a "D" state) and, despite being double covered by both my work and DH's, we were entirely out of pocket after diagnostic testing.

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    March 2014 - FET of AA and AB blast = BFP! Twins! 
    Nov. 7, 2014 - Wilhelmina "Willa" Suzanne (4lb 14oz) and Ari Jose (6lb 4oz) were born via CS
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  • absolutelymaybe I'm assuming NIAW = National Infertility Awareness Week?  I didn't even know this existed.  Is it this week???
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    Interest article - thanks for sharing! 

    I'm lucky enough to live in a state that received an "A", but I find it really sad how few states received that rating.

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  • IL does have good coverage if you are employed by a company that chooses to add IF treatments to their plan. We found out the hard way that some employers find loopholes so they don't have to cover IF. DH used to work for a Catholic hospital in Chicago and they were able to refuse to cover Any IF treatments aside from SOME diagnostic tests because it "conflicted with their religious principles"
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    6 rounds of clomid = no luck
    IVF w/ ICSI & AZH #1 - Jan/2011 = ET cancelled OHSS
    FET #1 & #2 - March/2011 & June/2011 = Chemical Preg.
    IVF w/ Half ICSI #2 New RE - May/2012 = BFN!
    May '12 - Sep '13 - Took A Break
    Dec '13 IVF w/ Half ICSI #3!!!!! Switched RE
    Protocol - Lupron trigger/Follistim/Ganirelix/Estrace/Vivelle/Crinone
    12/27 - BFP! TWINS! EDD 9/3/14 ...Team PURPLE!
    6/27/14 - Emergency C/S @ 30w2d - Baby A 2lb 14oz, Baby B 2lb 11 oz
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  • @ccam said:

    Interest article - thanks for sharing! 

    I'm lucky enough to live in a state that received an "A", but I find it really sad how few states received that rating.

    True story.  But I think that even those "A" states have a long way to go.  I'm in NJ and we got an A.  We do have a state mandate for IF, but it's not specific.  They don't necessarily have to cover IVF.  In my case, if IVF wasn't covered we would not be pregnant right now because IUI and TI weren't even options for us and we didn't have $20k+ to pay OOP.  I happen to have an insurance plan that covers any IF treatments other than the cryo portion but it's only up to a $30k max, so we won't be able to do another full round of IVF.  Luckily we have 15 frosties, so hopefully all we'll need is the FET portion, and we should have enough left to cover that one or two more times.  If I didn't work and we were under DH's plan, while they do have IF treatments, IVF is not covered so we'd be SOL.  So my point....I don't think NJ necessarily deserves an A.  Maybe a B-.
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    IVF/FET #1 - BFP!!
    <3 CJW 6/15/2014 <3
    DX - PCOS 2004
    FET #2 - scheduled for 11/24/15
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    edited April 2014

    Ahh deleted!! Wrong board!!!

  • I'm lucky enough to be in Illinois. We definitely would not have been able to do multiple IVFs otherwise.
    Trying to grow our family with both fertility treatments and adoption since March 2009 
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  • @FutureMrsW9 - Sorry, just saw your response. Yes, National Infertility Awareness Week is this week. https://sites.google.com/site/miscarriageresearch/miscarriage-general 



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    Aug. - Sept. 2013 - dIUIs = BFNs
    January 2014 - IVF = 3 freezer babies
    March 2014 - FET of AA and AB blast = BFP! Twins! 
    Nov. 7, 2014 - Wilhelmina "Willa" Suzanne (4lb 14oz) and Ari Jose (6lb 4oz) were born via CS
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  • Wow, I wonder what an "F" state is like!  I'm in WI which is rated a "C" and everything after diagnostic tests is OOP, including emergency hospitalization of you develop OHSS or some other side effect since IF medicine is considered "elective" treatment here. 
    TTC #1 9/11-12/12, 9/12 Dx: Hypothyroid + DOR (AMH .76), IUI #1 & #2 BFN's
    1/13 Decided to pursue DIA, 4/13 Home study Approved 9/13 Matched!
    10/13 DS home with us! 2/14 TPR completed  5/14 ADOPTION IS FINAL!
    3/14 Surprise BFP 11/14 DD is here!
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  • I dont really understand this.. if you live in NJ and have health care its automatically covered? Or if you seek treatment there it is? I live in PA and my insurance does not cover IVF. I have good insurance too. 
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    Me: slightly underactive thyroid
    Married March 2013 TTC since wedding.. 
    Jan 2014 Non medicated IUI-failed 
    April 2014 Started Clomid cancelled IUI due to a low sample
    May 2014 Variococele repair surgery
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  • cymber217 Nope, it's not automatically covered, it depends on your plan.  The state mandate really just says that you have to have infertility coverage, but it's not specific to what kind of coverage and how much.  For instance, DH's plan covers anything up through IUI but not IVF.  My plan covers anything IF related, but I have a $30k lifetime max and anything more than that I'm OOP.  So not all plans are the same by any means, they just have to have some kind of IF coverage.
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    <3 CJW 6/15/2014 <3
    DX - PCOS 2004
    FET #2 - scheduled for 11/24/15
  •  @cymber217 I dont know if this answers your question, but in illinois the law says that any company over 50 employees has to cover infertility, I believe. I do think there is some religious exclusions, but other than that it is required.

    I have been fortunatey to have everything but co-pays covered. Under my policy, I had to do 3 IUI's FIRST before trying iVF, except I was a bad candidate so my doctor had to appeal to go straight to IVF due to my history. The appeal worked thankfjully. Also, my coverage allows me to do unlimited FET and 3 fresh cycles.

    The "F" states (I assume) are the states where not only is infertility NOT covered, but there is very few doctors in the state which makes even seeking treatments OOP very difficulty to the extensive travel needing to get to a doctor
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    Diagnosis: PCOS
    TTC: May 2013
    TX: IUI #1 with Follistim. Canceled due to too many follicles (10 + that were large); BENCHED
    IVF #1 March 6. 14 eggs retrieved, 10 fertilized. 
    March 11, 4 eggs transferred.
    March 21 BFP  :) Beta #1 457, Beta #2 1350, Beta #3 9619. 
    Due Date November 27, 2014
    TEAM BLUE

  • I live in a B state, however everything was 100% OOP for everything after diagnostics. I've spent more money on fertility treatments than we did for our home and then some. I'd hate to see what a C or lower state must be like if this is what a B state did to us!

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    Beta #3 (21dp5d5): 8,172. Wow. It seems this is actually working. Shocked beyond belief.

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  • I'm in WI, a "C" state and it's been very expensive for us with OOP. After 3 iui's we can only afford one IVF cycle and we are just starting that now. :( fingers crossed!
    3 iui's -all bfn IVF cycle planned for July 2014 Male factor infertility
  • Ugh...just don't read the comments. "Just adopt!"  Yeah, why don't you, Mr. or Ms. Wise Commenter With All the Answers? 

    My state (Oregon) got a C.  Sounds about right.  We were pretty much completely OOP for everything for our IVF, until a pregnancy was confirmed.  Then some tests were covered.  At least I got to deduct the expenses from my taxes...sigh....
  • olenkapdx said:
    Ugh...just don't read the comments. "Just adopt!"  Yeah, why don't you, Mr. or Ms. Wise Commenter With All the Answers? 

    My state (Oregon) got a C.  Sounds about right.  We were pretty much completely OOP for everything for our IVF, until a pregnancy was confirmed.  Then some tests were covered.  At least I got to deduct the expenses from my taxes...sigh....
    Yeah right, because adoption is such an easy, fast and free option!  People think it's such an easy answer but don't really understand all it entails.

    I never understand why people feel they can weigh in with their opinion on whether or not IVF should be available.  Do they stick their nose into other health care decisions?  Do they go around criticizing treatments for cancer, diabetes, blindness or depression?

    I really should have stayed away from reading those comments!
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    1/13 Decided to pursue DIA, 4/13 Home study Approved 9/13 Matched!
    10/13 DS home with us! 2/14 TPR completed  5/14 ADOPTION IS FINAL!
    3/14 Surprise BFP 11/14 DD is here!
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  • Yeah right, because adoption is such an easy, fast and free option!  People think it's such an easy answer but don't really understand all it entails.

    I never understand why people feel they can weigh in with their opinion on whether or not IVF should be available.  Do they stick their nose into other health care decisions?  Do they go around criticizing treatments for cancer, diabetes, blindness or depression?

    I really should have stayed away from reading those comments!
    This exactly.  Imagine what kind of an uproar would happen if coverage for diabetes or cancer were to stop.  Infertility is a disease just like those, people just don't understand it because there isn't enough awareness.
    Me 31 ~ DH 30
    IVF/FET #1 - BFP!!
    <3 CJW 6/15/2014 <3
    DX - PCOS 2004
    FET #2 - scheduled for 11/24/15
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