Stressor: Cost of fertility treatment
Thanks to scientific advances, there are so many fertility resources available like IVF treatment, genetic testing, fertility medication, egg testing, and donor services. Unfortunately, science hasn’t yet found a way to expand our bank accounts and fill them with tons and tons of money just yet.
Suggestion: If you’re anxious about the cost of seeking the treatment you want or need, that makes sense. A lot of treatments are expensive, but you don’t need to pay for everything out of pocket. If you’re insured, check to see if your insurance provider covers these treatments.
If your insurance doesn’t cover what you need it to, you can also finance your fertility services through LendingClub Patient Solutions. With more affordable payments and complete coverage for your treatment and related services cost, LendingClub Patient Solutions provides a fast, simple, and more affordable way to get financing for your fertility care.
See what fertility financing options you prequalify for in minutes, with no impact to your credit, until you select a plan and move forward by tapping below. Don’t let cost be a barrier to receiving fertility treatment.
Stressor: Pregnancy tests
Is there anything more anxiety inducing than staring at a pregnancy test, waiting for the moment it will finally display your results? How about opening your medicine cabinet to see a row of pregnancy tests staring back at you, just waiting to be peed on? We’re already sweating.
Suggestion: Try not to put too much pressure on yourself as you’re taking these tests; you can even make it a fun experience. Put on some music, or play a game on your phone while you’re waiting to see your results. Maybe you’ll get some amazing news, or maybe you’ll try again. No matter what, don’t let the test stress you out — that little stick is a tool, not your enemy!
Stressor: Healthcare provider appointments
Many people have negative feelings about visits to see their healthcare provider — maybe you do too? Maybe it’s because you hated getting shots as a kid, maybe it’s because of volatile hospital dramas on TV, or maybe it’s because you feel like your healthcare provider gives you a little side-eye sometimes.
Suggestion: Whatever it is, there’s often a little bit of nervous energy buzzing around every waiting room. Remember, your healthcare provider is there to make sure you’re doing well and feeling comfortable, so if you have questions or concerns, bring them up! It’s your providers job to address them all.
One way to reduce the stress of all these appointments is to sit down beforehand and make a list of the things you want to ask or discuss. You’ll feel more prepared and won’t feel as pressured to come up with all the right questions in the moment.
Stressor: Friends and family
They mean well…they really do. But the constant advice and questions and comments can get to be a little much. Nope, I’m not pregnant yet. Yes, we’ve tried that position. No, I didn’t know that seaweed boosts your fertility; I’ll have to go pull some out of the lake…
Suggestion: Try gently telling your family and friends that while you appreciate their curiosity, they’ll be the first to know if you have news to share or advice to seek. Also, feel free to let them know the kinds of things they can do to actually support you on your journey, like helping you relax or running interference when others get too nosey.
Learn more
This ad is brought to you by LendingClub Patient Solutions