Affording Hope: Fertility & Finances
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🎙️ Episode 24: Affording Hope: Fertility & Finances
Paying for IVF can feel overwhelming, sometimes even impossible. In this episode of Fertile-ish, Laura and Brandis get real about the financial side of fertility treatment and share resources, strategies, and stories to help make hope more affordable. 💛
From the shocking national averages to creative fundraising ideas and CNY’s unique approach to affordability, this episode covers everything you need to know about navigating fertility costs without losing your sanity (or your savings).
What We Cover in This Episode:
💸 The true cost of IVF: why $20–30K per cycle is the national average—and why it often doesn’t include meds.
🏷️ Breaking down costs: medications, monitoring, anesthesia, and all those “surprise” fees that can sneak up.
🧩 Creative funding options: from IVF puzzle pieces and bake sales to crowdfunding and grants.
🌍 CNY’s affordability model: transparent pricing, medication bundles, and packages designed to make treatment accessible worldwide.
💳 Financing & discounts: in-house 100% approval financing, gift card promos, military discounts, pay-in-full savings, and more.
🎁 Grants & giveaways: how to apply for CNY’s monthly IVF grant and where to find other nationwide opportunities.
📊 Helpful tools: the online pricing calculator, insurance worksheets, and financial packets every patient should know about.
- 🔄 Guarantee programs: how CNY’s Fertile Guarantee refund program offers peace of mind.
Why This Episode Matters:
Fertility treatment is more than a medical journey; it’s an emotional and financial one too. Understanding your options can help you feel empowered, prepared, and supported. Whether you’re just beginning your path or already deep in treatment, this conversation is packed with practical takeaways (and a little hope).
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