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The doctor said I might be an early menopause or have tumors etc. I'm just not sure what to do. Then another doctor said I had eggs in my ovaries but they didn't know why the sperm is not r.. |
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The doctor said I might be an early menopause or have tumors etc. I'm just not sure what to do. Then another doctor said I had eggs in my ovaries but they didn't know why the sperm is not reaching the egg, there is a procedure where they shoot dye in your vagina to see the blockage is but I didn't have any insurance. Answer:Sorry to hear about your predicament. Unfortunately, a lot of insurance companies don't cover fertility treatments anyway. I think your best bet is to go to a community health center or planned parenthood. You don't say where you are, so it's hard to give a specific resource. But, places like this can sometimes help you get health insurance through state sponsored welfare plans. And, since your condition may be related to tumors, etc it may not be considered a fertility treatment so it may be covered. Regardless of whether or not it's a fertility issue, the symptoms you describe are potentially serious, so you need to have the testing done and figure out what's going on. |
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