Guest guest Posted December 11, 2000 Report Share Posted December 11, 2000 Lynette: You asked: Is IVF the only way after all this?? Is insurence a problem??? Most do'nt pay for infertillity at all. Can it be done without IVF??Please give me some feedback.****** First of all, I don't think that everyone with Asherman's will need IVF, but some will. Some women will have scarring over the openings to their fallopian tubes and thus will need IVF. Some women, (and I think I fall into this category) will scar over again so quickly after surgery that IVF may be their best chance for getting pregnant before their uterus scars closed again. But for others, once the scar tissue is removed, they are given the " go-ahead " to try on their own. Insurance can definitely be a problem. I am lucky in that Illinois law requires that group insurance providers offer coverage for infertility and my employer does cover at least some of the expense. But it's true that not all do. I wouldn't worry too much about it now though as it may not be an issue for you at all as you might not even need IVF. > Gwen> __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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