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Clomid and Insurance?

by MeganG, Mar 07, 2007 12:00AM
I have heard some horror stories about clomid and insurance.  Anyone had trouble with that?  I know a lot of insurances won't cover infertility treatments but pregnancy would be covered if a baby was conceived after insurance, right?
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by summer06, Mar 07, 2007 12:00AM
I would think the ins would cover a baby.

by YvetteY, Mar 07, 2007 12:00AM
Yes, your insurance covers the birth of your baby, even if you used infertility tx to have the baby.  


So your maternity bills and nursery bills should be covered, in general.

Some ins won't cover routine well baby nursery care, but most do.

However, if you ahve an individual policy vs one through your employer group it may not cover maternity.

by YvetteY, Mar 07, 2007 12:00AM
Also most insurance wont pay for infertility treatment.   So drugs like clomid aren't covered.  But posibily femera would be.  Femera works like clomid.  cheapest
place to get clomid is at costco.

by wannabmomme, Mar 07, 2007 12:00AM
The clomid is not very expensive. my insurance didn't cover it, but it didn't really hurt to pay out of pocket for it. If they put you on prochieve also that one is $250.00. I wish insurace would cover it!
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