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I’m not going to go into our journey at this point, however adoption is not an easy process either and especially if you’re looking for a baby or toddler. Imagine having a child taken out of your home and placed back with the original bad parent. Stuff like that.I have to be honest, myself and others in the medical field I talk to often go back and forth on the IVF and insurance question.
On one hand I’ve seen people go into about dire financial straights paying for IVF which is both wrong and should never happen for medical needs.
On the other hand this is absolutely baffling to me and many others as there are many kids out there who need a loving home without the needs of IVF and the issues it often brings.
I’ve always thought that having adoption services as a benefit would make far more sense but I also have a huge bias because we are child free by choice and always have been so the concept of needed a child based off your own genetics has never crossed our mind.
I appreciate everyone sharing their experiences though and was honestly surprised how many people on here have gone through the process.
Today I learned pure caffeine can kill you
Totally agree, that’s why I would love adoption assistant services as a benefit, not simple at allI’m not going to go into our journey at this point, however adoption is not an easy process either and especially if you’re looking for a baby or toddler. Imagine having a child taken out of your home and placed back with the original bad parent. Stuff like that.
I’m not going to go into our journey at this point, however adoption is not an easy process either and especially if you’re looking for a baby or toddler. Imagine having a child taken out of your home and placed back with the original bad parent. Stuff like that.
Fantastic parenting. We looked long and hard at adoption and it wasn’t about not being genetically related, it was the rest of the process and difficulty for us. Those type of books are much more prevalent now, your mom was ahead of the curve.I'm adopted and I've seen stigma around adoption change a lot since I was a little kid, mostly for the better. My parents were quite brilliant the way they raised my sibling and I with the knowledge of it. My mom made her own custom children's books with lots of pictures and it was just a story we read with our other children's books at bedtime so it seemed we "always knew" and were always extra proud of it. Absolutely zero shame or awkwardness.
I think we are going to be waiting awhile unfortunately.This is a really interesting take, explain for the rest of the class how it was "nimble competition" and not government regulations that ended the Standard Oil and AT&T monopolies.
Okay, that brings up the neighbor. He had a vasectomy, then got back with his wife, decided they wanted more kids and then tried to have it reversed, wasn’t effective and they IVF’d two more kids.
Totally agree with your point but wouldn’t personally put joint replacements in that category.
Ah yes, we had the same medical and technological capabilities 100 years ago as we do today.
We can solve the IVF problem with bloodletting and limb amputations. Recommend tobacco products and cocaine as medicines during the procedures.
I have to be honest, myself and others in the medical field I talk to often go back and forth on the IVF and insurance question.
On one hand I’ve seen people go into about dire financial straights paying for IVF which is both wrong and should never happen for medical needs.
On the other hand this is absolutely baffling to me and many others as there are many kids out there who need a loving home without the needs of IVF and the issues it often brings.
I’ve always thought that having adoption services as a benefit would make far more sense but I also have a huge bias because we are child free by choice and always have been so the concept of needed a child based off your own genetics has never crossed our mind.
I appreciate everyone sharing their experiences though and was honestly surprised how many people on here have gone through the process.
Sort of like how it wouldn't work if you allowed people to not have insurance and then decide to join after they are diagnosed with cancer.Insurance only works because you spread out harm. It's not an a la carte system. If it became that the system would fail because the cost of procedures would effectively prevent care.
Also as much as you dream that insurance premiums would drop because you "opted out of coverage" it would likely only be pennies not dollars if anything. Because again. Insurance is built on the whole of the system not individuals picking and choosing.
It also opens up a really ******* risky door to allow people to opt out of medical coverages based on need. Example. 90% of people with Sickle Cell Anemia are black. So if the entire white population opts out because they are extremely unlikely to have any family history of it, that underfunds a medical treatment on the basis of race. Do you support underfunded medical treatment specifically targeting an overwhelmingly black population?
Note: I ******* hate insurance. I pay a ridiculous sum every year because my wife has Crohns disease and her medication is like $25k per shot. 1 shot every 8 weeks.
I totally understand this third paragraph, but the same is also true of couples who have babies without any reproductive assistance. They could also choose to adopt, but feel that they want to bring their own baby into the world, to experience the entire process, to come together as a couple in that very special way. Same thing for infertile couples.
There's also a sense of shame that men cannot understand that is felt by an infertile women. Our "job" is to make babies and take care of them, according to society. If you don't get married by a certain age, you receive rude questions. If you don't have babies in X number of years of marriage and/or a certain age, you receive rude questions. We are literally programmed from birth when we are given baby dolls and told to play house. We are made to feel incomplete if we cannot perform this very basic job with which we have been tasked, and when you combine that with (for many of us) a true love and adoration for children, it's a sense of loss so deep that it's physically painful.
Or... short version is just that it's honestly not anyone else's business, just like it's not mine if some dude needs boner pills.