Recession and Infertility
The recent economic recession has forced many infertile couples to carefully assess various fertility treatment options. Fertility treatment can be very expensive and there is virtually no guarantee of a 100% certainty that patients would achieve success.
Most insurance plans do not cover the cost of fertility treatments. In those patients with insurance coverage, the cost of fertility treatments varies widely depending upon the specific treatment utilized. In many fertility clinics the price tag of the IVF cost with ICSI, freezing of extra embryos, and assisted embryo hatching and can reach approximately $14,000 to $16,000 plus the cost of injectable fertility medications which may cost $2,000 to $4,000.
Many fertility clinics now offer Natural Cycle IVF, or Mini IVF cycle utilizing Clomid with a reduction of the IVF cost per attempt as compared to traditional stimulated IVF. Still, in most cases the more expensive, more invasive fertility treatment options tend to result in the higher pregnancy rates, and therefore couples are advised to carefully consider the proposed course of treatment and the costs that may be involved.
At Xpert Fertility Care of california, we offer the money back guarantee program: The iShare IVF Plan. The iShare IVF Plan offers an upfront, discounted fee, which allows for up to 3 "fresh" attempts at IVF treatments to achieve a live birth. The patient will know from the start how much money they will need to have a baby. If after 3 attempts, treatment has not been successful, they will be eligible for a 100% refund which you may choose to use in pursuing other family planning options such as adoption.
Besides, XPert Fertility Care also provides the Multiple IVF Cycle Cash Discount Plan that reduces the cost of IVF cycle to less than $6700 per cycle.
The economic recession may persist a few years, but for many patients the biological clock does not stop tickling down either!
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