I think you can possibly deduct something on your taxes.
From Cambridge, MA :)
Im doing it at RSC. They have fees, plus the donor agency has fees, plus the donor herself has a fee, plus the lawyers, etc. I have to see if my insurance will cover anything at all but RSC is waiting until we get closer and hopefully they will. Im 41, my eggs are not good quality but my clomid challange was good so there is a chance Harvard Pilgrim may pay. Anyway... I hope it is all worthit.
When is your beta test?
I know you are very close:)
Hi! Your from MA?? Neat.. me too! :o)
My RE is in Springfield... They have a pretty good donor program there. :o)
Not sure what insurance you have..but BC/BS paid for alot of my donor cycle..(i think because i'm under 40..).. it still costs us about $8,600..
But, yeah... MA is crazy expensive in everything!
We have spend about $10,000 and I have not even paid her personal fee, doctors appointment, IVF etc yet... so It is crazy expenssive in MA
Wow! I wonder how my hubby and i did ours so cheap! ours was only around $8,000! plus around $1,300 for meds. It is so weird how everything in this whole process varies state to state!
It will cost us $22,000 total and that is with us NOT buying eggs. That is with a known donor, ie a sibling. My sister is being tested now. Insurance does not cover anything for donors.
I am pre- menopausal.
I am 36 and I have 4 failed IVF and 2 failed IUI's I do not produce eggs.
Good Luck to you.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
B