u/allthosepinetrees

Insurance coverage after getting pregnant

My insurance includes no fertility coverage, but does cover pregnancy. I'm now pregnant, but still taking progesterone suppositories. The clinic is still using the "fertility treatment" diagnosis code, not a "pregnancy first trimester" code. So my insurance is still denying it.

I've reached out to my clinic after researching the codes myself. But frankly, I don't expect much.

Anyone been through similar? Any tips? Anyone know the ICD-10 code used for your meds after confirmed pregnancy?

Thanks!

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u/allthosepinetrees — 3 days ago
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High first beta

I saw the results but my clinic hasn't messaged me yet. Beta hCG is 2208 mIU/ml. From what I can tell, that's really good and out of the gray area (not the Pregnyl I took 12 days ago).

I'm 43 now. This is the first of two euploids I got from 3 retrievals. It was a day-6, transferred two weeks ago. I feel so lucky!

Thank you all for letting me share!

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u/allthosepinetrees — 7 days ago