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Some states have made it mandatory for insurance to cover infertility treatment, but it varies upon your location and your insurance coverage. Call your health insurance to find out specifically what, if anything they cover. Also, many infertility clinics now offer financing through them, if it comes down to your health insurance not covering the costs. :-)

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