It is crucial to review your insurance policy or contact your insurance provider directly to understand the specific coverage and limitations for IVF under your plan.
Coverage for surrogacy is less common and is often not included in standard health insurance plans. However, some insurance plans may provide coverage for certain aspects related to surrogacy:
Keep in mind that insurance coverage for surrogacy varies significantly, and it is important to review your insurance policy and consult with your insurance provider to understand what may be covered.
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Even if your insurance plan does not provide coverage for IVF or surrogacy, there may be other options to explore:
Our job is to listen, to connect the dots between your needs and how we can best help you to have your baby.
To make an appointment with one of our counselors or physicians, please call us at 212-661-7177, or send us an email at info@EggDonors4All. We look forward to hearing from you.
Egg donation is a process where a woman (the egg donor) provides one or several eggs (also known as oocytes) for purposes of assisted reproduction, with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory. Once fertilized, the resulting embryos are transferred to the recipient’s uterus to initiate a pregnancy, or they can be cryopreserved (frozen) for future use.