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<H3>Infertility Insurance Is Expensive And Often Hard To Obtain</H3><br>Buying infertility insurance can often turn out to be very difficult and expensive and in addition it is also a very touchy and complicated subject. What’s more, infertility affects as many as an estimated six million American women each year which shows that the problem is really widespread and serious. Each state in the US has its own rules regarding infertility insurance and so how much you end up paying by way of premium will depend on the rules that are in force in your state.<p><p>High Premium<p><p>The main reason why it is not only hard to find infertility insurance but when you do find it you will have to pay a high premium is that the procedures involved are very complicated and so you are forced to pay high premiums. For example, an invitro fertilization procedure will cost ten thousand dollars and more and this makes the insurance companies shy from providing insurance cover or if they do provide this kind of insurance cover; it is often very limited.<p><p>However, before purchasing your infertility insurance cover makes sure to go over the insurance policy with a fine comb and also take into account which procedures are excluded. In addition, some states mandate that its citizens be provided with infertility insurance and a good example of such states is New York. This kind of mandate requires that you be insured by the state and that your regular insurance policy should include infertility insurance or you should be able to avail of the option of purchasing such insurance at a very affordable cost to you.<p><p>One tip that you should follow in regard to buying infertility insurance and that is that when you apply for health insurance doesn’t mention that you need only infertility insurance. This can not only prove to be a very costly option but the insurance company is allowed by law to reject your application and without having to provide you with a reason for turning down your application.<p><p>The good news is that even if you do not have infertility insurance you can still avail of tax deduction for the cost of your treatment including costs of actual procedures as too costs of visiting a general physician and even costs of drugs are all tax deductible.<p><p>There are only fifteen states in the US where infertility insurance is mandatory and even then each state has different kind of infertility insurance coverage available. In case your state does not mandate infertility insurance you may have to check with your employer to see how they can help you get the best coverage.<p></p>
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