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		By: EM		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I had this test after recurrent pregnancy lost.  I thought it would be covered as our insurance covers 100% of infertility costs to a certain amount.  It turns out this is considered a genetic test and recurrent pregnancy loss is not considered infertility, so I got stuck with the entire bill. (Our insurance &quot;doesn&#039;t cover genetic testing&quot;).   Luckily the rest of my antibody panel for the same issue was covered.  I think with this test you end up paying for not only the lab work that has to be done (staining, mounting, etc of chromosomes) but also the expertise of the person who is reading the chromosomes, which I can understand. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had this test after recurrent pregnancy lost.  I thought it would be covered as our insurance covers 100% of infertility costs to a certain amount.  It turns out this is considered a genetic test and recurrent pregnancy loss is not considered infertility, so I got stuck with the entire bill. (Our insurance &#8220;doesn&#8217;t cover genetic testing&#8221;).   Luckily the rest of my antibody panel for the same issue was covered.  I think with this test you end up paying for not only the lab work that has to be done (staining, mounting, etc of chromosomes) but also the expertise of the person who is reading the chromosomes, which I can understand. </p>
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