So, Aetna won’t cover our IUI unless my FSH is under 19. It was 8.8 two years ago. Is it possible for it to have gone up super high since then? How much has yours increased if you’ve been tested over a period of years?
So, Aetna won’t cover our IUI unless my FSH is under 19. It was 8.8 two years ago. Is it possible for it to have gone up super high since then? How much has yours increased if you’ve been tested over a period of years?
nectarine / 2436 posts
@CatchAFallingStar: it's not like amh in the sense that it increases every year. It's extremely volatile and also has been proven to be a very unreliable measurement of fertility. I'm surprised insurance takes into consideration. The 2nd fertility clinic I went to didn't even measure it! One month mine was 50, the next month it was 23. It usually hovered around mid 30s and I got pregnant naturally 3 times.
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