Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Stuck in the Middle

Well, I did it.  I did that awful, horrible, no good, very bad test that is known as the dye test.  Ok, ok.  Maybe I am exaggerating a little... but only just a little.  Despite what everyone said it hurt more than just a "slight discomfort".  I will spare you the gory details of the whole thing, but suffice to say there was intense cramping for a brief period of time and a near pass out, but overall not terrible.  And yes I know, childbirth will be much more painful, but at least you get some drugs and a baby afterward.  All I got was some Advil and some test results.  The good news is that there are no blockages in my tubes and I have "totally normal" anatomy.  Totally normal in the sense that everything looks good, save for the one important event called ovulation.  So the missing puzzle piece is how to get me to ovulate.  How we are going to get that to happen is still a mystery to me, but I supposed one day we might find out.

The next step in this process is I need to make an appointment which my regular OB/GYN to over the results and then have her give me a referral.  Yes, I will pay a co-payment of $25 to have her tell me test results that I already know and give me a referral to a fertility doctor.  Am I the only one who thinks this sounds painfully unnecessary?  Didn't think so.

Before that happens though, there is some research that is involved.  Like figuring out if my insurance will even pay me to visit a fertility doctor.  I know that they won't pay for the treatments (but they will be glad to give me some birth control! - another topic for another day) but I don't know if they will pay just a visit.  If not we are looking at probably $200/$300 just to visit the darn place.  Please note I am totally making a guestimate here as I recently found out to just visit the regular OB/GYN sans insurance is roughly $150 (and I'm pretty sure that's just to walk in the door).  Also I'm not sure if the dye test will be covered either.  I don't even want to think about the pretty penny that is going to cost me.  Oh and did I mention that my hours were cut at work?  Oy vey.  So there will have to be some strategic planning involved regarding money, etc. 

I wonder what it's like not to have plan so much when it comes to starting a family?

1 comment:

  1. That sounds like a lot to think about! I can't even imagine what it's like to go through what you're going through right now. I have a best friend that went through all kinds of tests as well to get pregnant (before I met her) and I wish I could have been there to be by her side through it all. I hope you have a ton of support from friends and family! :-)

    Carrie A Groff
    http://www.thebarefootentrepreneurs.com

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