Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis-Baby's Beginning

My experiences of concieving our first child using preimplantation genetic diagnosis

Friday, April 11, 2008

Got some back

We FINALLY got our first reimbursement!! Hooray! We got reimbursed for the transfer portion, since we didn't do the embryo transfer. I see that our credit card has been credited $2,596. So, out of a total of $26,322, we now *only* have $23,726 left. Well, I'm just happy to get SOMETHING back. This was credited directly from RGI, but the rest has to be submitted to our insurance first, which hopefully they've done by now...have to check again on Monday. I hope the rest comes soon!

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Plan NA - Natural Again

So, here's the new plan (if you're counting, this would technically be Plan C now...): We taking a 3 month break to let my body recuperate after all those drugs and procedures. For the first 2 months we're going to prevent, then the 3rd month not prevent but not actively try. We're going to try naturally for 2 years. If I have another miscarriage or termination, then we'll try the PGD again. If I don't get pregnant after 2 years, then we'll also try the PGD again, since that would be the point at which I'd start taking medications to help conceive. If I have to take medications, I might as well do the PGD again. So that's the plan.

I'm determined to have my children. One day, I will realize my dream of becoming a mother. I just really hope it doesn't take too long...I'm going to be more aggressive with our methods this time, while trying naturally, so hopefully it won't take a year and a half again. I'll keep updating this blog with our insurance reimbursement information so you can know how that turns out.

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