New bill would require private insurance companies to cover in-vitro fertilization costs in Maine Roslyn Flaherty
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But having her wasn t easy.
Mary has polycystic ovary syndrome, a hormonal disorder common among women of reproductive age.
After years of trying, the Brunswick couple decided to do in-vitro fertilization (IVF). They were shocked to find out how much it would cost: $25,000. The fact of having to get our heads around that we are going to have to dump a significant amount of money to try and have this child, Ryan said.
According to Resolve New England, a nonprofit dedicated to providing support and education for those suffering with fertility, Maine and Vermont are the only New England states that don t have a law requiring private insurance companies cover IVF costs.
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