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People under the age of 35 who aren’t pregnant after one year of trying should consider seeing a healthcare provider. If you’re over 35 years of age, you may want to seek evaluation after six months of trying. Your chances of getting pregnant decrease with age.
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Standard Option members pay: |
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Diagnosis and treatment of infertility Limited to:
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PPO: 15% of the Plan allowance Non-PPO: 35% of the Plan allowance and any difference between our allowance and the billed amount |
PPO: 20% of the Plan allowance Non-PPO: 45% of the Plan allowance and any difference between our allowance and the billed amount |
Fertility preservation procedures
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PPO: 15% of the Plan allowance Non-PPO: 35% of the Plan allowance and any difference between our allowance and the billed amount |
PPO: 20% of the Plan allowance Non-PPO: 45% of the Plan allowance and any difference between our allowance and the billed amount |
Fertility Drugs
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Regular Plan benefits, cost sharing, and rules will apply depending on the fertility drug that is prescribed and the category in which your prescription falls (generic, preferred brand name, non-preferred brand name, or specialty) | Regular Plan benefits, cost sharing, and rules will apply depending on the fertility drug that is prescribed and the category in which your prescription falls (generic, preferred brand name, non-preferred brand name, or specialty) |
Services not covered include:
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All charges | All charges |