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How Far Would You Go to Pay for Infertility Treatments

It’s no surprise when insurance companies see the word infertility or in-vitro fertilizationthey run, not wanting to help cover some of the cost. However, about six years ago, Brandi and Shelton Koskie was diagnosed with infertility, and could pay up to $20,000 for in-vitro fertilization, which was not covered by insurance, ABC News reported today. After being told about this news, they came up with a plan, to build a website, and call itBabyorBust.com, and to ask visitors for $1 donations towards their IVF.

Soon the couple were being invited to appear on national television and radio shows, raising $7,500 in small donations from all over the world. Through investing and saving money on their own, they did reach their goal of $20,000 within two years. Welcoming their daughter named Paisley on their first IVF attempt, who is now a toddler. Read full article.

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