tazzygirl
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My classes at the Gianna Fertility Center at St. Peter's Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ were $25 a session every two weeks for two months then once a quarter after that. However, if we are talking about the government paying for it, does it not make sense for them to pay for something that has no health risks over one that does? Additionally, the Creighton model can be used to help diagnose reproductive health issues earlier because it teaches a person to be more in tune with their body and they are more likely to notice issues sooner. Early detection usually means early treatment, which is usually cheaper as well. As far as I can ascertain, most of these may not be covered by insurance. That came from their web site... Paying for Natural Family Planning Is Natural Family Planning covered by insurance? A. In some cases, Natural Family Planning may be covered by insurance. Please check with your insurance carrier. http://www.chsbuffalo.org/Services/Pregnancy/NFP/FrequentlyAskedQuestions My belief would be, unless you can show me differently, is that this program would possibly be covered as a family planning program for infertility but not as a form of birth control. Hmmm.. seems even that belief is incorrect... Affordable Infertility treatment is often not covered by insurance programs. Artificial reproductive technology programs run more than $10,000 per menstrual cycle and up to $150,000-$200,000 (or more) per successful pregnancy. http://www.popepaulvi.com/ncfwh-evaltreat.htm Individual follow-up appointments (8 in the first year) are scheduled at the following intervals: 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months. After the first year, the recommended interval is every 6 - 12 months. Introductory Session N/C Enrollment Fee (Materials) $40.00 Follow up Sessions (each) $25.00 Chart Checks (actual time calculated at per hour fee) $25.00 Follow-up sessions are covered by Medicaid. http://naturalfamilyplanningofnebraska.com/classes.htm The above is for infertility, not for family planning. From a search, Utah Medicaid does not cover this method... http://health.utah.gov/umb/benefits/medicaid/MedicaidVideo2-1-2011.pdf I would assume coverage is state by state basis. I cannot locate a comprehensive list of those state plans covering or not covering this service.
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Telling me to take Midol wont help your butthurt. RIP, my demon-child 5-16-11 Duchess of Dissent 1 Dont judge me because I sin differently than you. If you want it sugar coated, dont ask me what i think! It would violate TOS.
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