Hi All,
I want to prepare for this cycle not working to conserve energy. Somehow, even though insurance covers nothing for infertility, our prescription insurance is paying for the gonal-f. I don't know how this works, I don't want to know because I don't want attention drawn to it lol.
My question stems from knowing that with actual pills, insurance usually wont pay for something until you reach near your 30 day supply. Well my period isn't 30 days, so does anyone have a clue as to how soon is TOO soon to refill a prescription of injections like gonal-f? I have 10 refills on my account so, its not like my doc has to call in the script again.
We have to use freedom fertility pharmacy, if that makes a difference.
I want to prepare for this cycle not working to conserve energy. Somehow, even though insurance covers nothing for infertility, our prescription insurance is paying for the gonal-f. I don't know how this works, I don't want to know because I don't want attention drawn to it lol.
My question stems from knowing that with actual pills, insurance usually wont pay for something until you reach near your 30 day supply. Well my period isn't 30 days, so does anyone have a clue as to how soon is TOO soon to refill a prescription of injections like gonal-f? I have 10 refills on my account so, its not like my doc has to call in the script again.
We have to use freedom fertility pharmacy, if that makes a difference.