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NewMrs7312
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Going to an RE
Will an RE see you if it's been less than 1 year of trying? I feel like I need a plan in my head because it makes me feel a little better about this whole journey. I was thinking if at 10 months of trying, I will plan to see an RE.
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Posted 3/1/13 6:31 AM |
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OhMaybeBaby
LIF Infant

Member since 1/13 337 total posts
Name: J
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Re: Going to an RE
My friend went to an RE at the 8 month mark. They did figure out prior that she wasn't ovulating on her own, which is one of the reasons that they decided to go to an RE so she could start Clomid.
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Posted 3/1/13 6:49 AM |
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JWG421
Our miracle is here

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Re: Going to an RE
do they have to know the exact time frame? why not add a few months and say a year?
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Posted 3/1/13 7:13 AM |
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TyReseGreen
Lil Prince is here

Member since 8/11 6338 total posts
Name: Theresa
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Re: Going to an RE
Posted by JWG421
do they have to know the exact time frame? why not add a few months and say a year?
I know people who have done this! How would the RE know
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Posted 3/1/13 7:38 AM |
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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)

Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Re: Going to an RE
I knew I was going to have problems because I had known issues with PCOS ... but I waited 3 months (it then took 3 years to get where I am, but that's another story!)
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Posted 3/1/13 7:52 AM |
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phoenix913
LIF Adult

Member since 5/05 3034 total posts
Name: V
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Re: Going to an RE
If you're over 35 it's 6 months. But yeah, just lie if you feel like you need to see someone. It will take a bit to get through all the testing and stuff anyway so you can keep trying on your own.
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Posted 3/1/13 9:20 AM |
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Lala08
2 Princesses coming soon!

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Re: Going to an RE
I lied and said we had been actively trying for over 6 mos(I am 36) we have however not been using BC for four years so they took that as a sure reason to be there. Just lie. No one would know.
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Posted 3/1/13 9:42 AM |
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WantBabyNbr2
LIF Adolescent

Member since 8/12 676 total posts
Name: Amy
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Going to an RE
I don't think the RE will care exactly how long you have been trying on your own. It's more of your insurance. If you have insurance coverage for infertility, they may require you to try on your own for 1 year before they will pay for infertility treatment. Not sure how they would know if you lie though.
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Posted 3/1/13 10:51 AM |
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NewMrs7312
LIF Adult

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Re: Going to an RE
Thanks. I mean how would your insurance know?? Are they sticking a camera in my bedroom? lol
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Posted 3/1/13 5:02 PM |
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Lala08
2 Princesses coming soon!

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Re: Going to an RE
Posted by NewMrs7312
Thanks. I mean how would your insurance know?? Are they sticking a camera in my bedroom? lol
Lol my insurance asked me if I had been trying for a year and I said yes. It's no biggie. GL!!
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Posted 3/1/13 6:11 PM |
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babydreams21
LIF Adult

Member since 12/12 3656 total posts
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Going to an RE
For insurance purposes you have to try for a year. Its up to you if you want to stretch the truth or not...ha. Good luck. We waited a little over a year and now will be starting our first IUI cycle at the year and a half mark...
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Posted 3/1/13 8:17 PM |
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IVFmiracle
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Re: Going to an RE
My GYN knew I had fertility issues and I was told not to wait more than 6 months. Although we were only trying actively for 6 months before going to an RE we had not been protecting against for 2-3 years.
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Posted 3/1/13 10:26 PM |
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beachmama
LIF Adolescent
Member since 8/12 599 total posts
Name: T
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Going to an RE
Your insurance would know if you are filling scrips for birth control.
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Posted 3/6/13 8:32 PM |
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Kitten1929
LIF Adult
Member since 1/13 6040 total posts
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Re: Going to an RE
Most doctors won't refer until the 1 year mark, barring any extenuating issues.
It took me 8 months and 1 chemical, but now I am almost 9 weeks. TTC is a hard journey, especially if you think you can control or plan it perfectly. My DR would have referred me after 3 months due to my insulin resistance, but I got pregnant and had a chemical, which held us up for a few months. I was pregnant again within 4 months, and looking forward to my LO in October.
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Posted 3/7/13 10:34 AM |
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MrsS1110
LIF Zygote
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Re: Going to an RE
I have not seen an RE yet, but my GYN put me on a second round of clomid due to known pre-existing issues. If you feel like you need a plan go to the RE and say whatever will get you what you need girl! good luck!!
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Posted 3/8/13 8:27 PM |
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WannaBeAMom11
LIF Adult

Member since 1/11 7391 total posts
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Going to an RE
Most insurance companies don't care. I thought the same thing. My only word of advice is if you think there is a problem go to an RE do not let your Ob try to be your RE like mine did. Disastrous and the stories I can tell you. It took us 18m and within my 2nd cycle at the RE I was pg.
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Posted 3/8/13 9:49 PM |
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MrsGoldie
<3 Miracles can happen <3

Member since 9/12 1700 total posts
Name: R
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Going to an RE
I agree, if you think there is a problem go to an RE. Nothing wrong with embellishing and saying you've been trying for a year. My ins co never called me or asked me how long I had been trying for. Best of Luck to you!!!!!
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Posted 3/8/13 10:33 PM |
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