@elliecele17 I’m in the U.S. The cell free dna test is typically covered for those over 35 or with other risk factors. Insurance coverage here can vary a lot though. (View Post)
If you are thinking about the test I would definitely recommend checking with your insurance to see if it’s covered, and if not if it will count towards your deductible. During my first pregnancy my … (View Post)
We’ve been very fortunate and conceived in two cycles with our daughter and one cycle with this pregnancy. I’m 36 and while my doctor assured me that fertility doesn’t typically start declining notic… (View Post)
This will be #2 for us. Part of me wants 3, and we haven’t ruled it out, but we will probably be done after this one. I will be 37 and I don’t know that I want to have another baby at 40, and I don’t… (View Post)