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How to Get Funding for Tubal Reversal
by: SandraWilson
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If you have decided that you want your tubes untied to either have another child or for relief of post tubal ligation syndrome, then funding for tubal reversal becomes one of your major considerations. With tubal reversals being in the thousands and tens of thousands of dollars, most women cannot afford to pay the costs out of pocket.
This means most women will be searching for some other way to come up with the requisite money to pay the doctor's fees and all other associated costs such as the anesthesiologist and surgical facility. While having the full amount in one's bank account would be the best scenario, it usually doesn't happen that way. There are more or less eight ways to come up with the amount of your tubal reversal costs.
First is the good old saving for a rainy day. You simply begin to put the extra money you have every month aside in a savings account. I would go so far as to even suggest a savings account just for the purpose of saving for this procedure. If you mix it up into your regular savings account, you just might "accidentally" spend in on whatever comes up. If you don't have extra or think you don't, then it's time to look into the various budget cutting and controlling methods that abound on the web. Do you really need cable TV or that extra latte every day?
One good way to add to your fund is to get a job, whether it's babysitting if you're a stay at home mom or a Walmart cashier if you can get away from home. One of you might even consider getting a second job if you both work now, however hard that might be. It will only be for a little while till you have the amount your need.
If you use a top notch surgeon like Dr. Gary S. Berger of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, you will be able to create a payment plan with his office. This begins with an initial payment of $250 to open the account. After that, you send in payments of any amount you want or can as often as you would like. If you can, do it weekly. That gets the money out of your hands and into a special account where you can't dip into it for the winter snow tires or whatever. Think of it as a special baby layaway plan.
Some women use their family's income tax refund to pay for the tubal reversal surgery. Depending upon your personal situation, you might have to wait a few years if just depending upon a tax refund. This is why some will use their tax refund to supplement their savings plan.
Many people will think about insurance paying for the procedure as their first thought when looking at funding for tubal reversal. Some insurance companies will cover the surgery as part of their plan. However, if someone at your insurance carrier says they will, get it in writing. You may find that one person at the company says, "Yes", and then the next will say, "No." There are too many cases of a woman going in for the surgery thinking it was covered only to find out after wards that the insurance would pay nothing. Get it in writing!
While still talking about health insurance there are two ways that you just might, that it's just possible, you can get them to provide the funding for tubal reversal. If you suffer from post tubal ligation syndrome and you can get your primary doctor on board, he/she could state in writing for your insurance company that you need your tubes repaired. Not that you need a tubal reversal but that you need your tubes repaired. The second way you might get some money returned to you is if your insurance has a health expenses cap and you go over it with the surgery.
Another method you might investigate is if you or your spouse has a flexible spending account available through your place of employment. With some, you can spend the money ahead of time before you actually have it all in the account. As this is pulled from your paycheck before you even see it, it could be a good way to come up with some of the money. One concern though is any limits on the amount and whether it will roll over from one year to the next or how much will roll over. Check out the particulars of your own account during your enrollment season.
Something else that may be available through your employment is taking out your 401(k) or an IRA. You know you will pay a penalty and there is the further penalty of that money now not working to build your retirement. You have to decide if withdrawing this money is more important to your family.
The last method we will mention is simply using your credit card. You can ask if your surgeon will accept a credit card and hope he takes yours. You could get a cash advance. Some credit cards offer special deals on cash advances to get you to apply for their card. Others charge very high interest rates. Be sure to know what you are getting into there.
Although there may be other methods available for funding for tubal reversal, the above will give you a good start on things to consider. As I don't know your situation, I won't know what is right for you. Only you can decide. But be careful about getting in over your head.
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To check out funding for tubal reversal choices, come by Dr. Berger's site http://www.tubal-reversal.net/. Additional articles by the author on the topic please check out our site on tubal reversal
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