Do I need to pay for IVF at my own expense?

The answer is no. IVF is not completely free of charge. Although the cost of IVF is relatively high, there are many channels for raising funds to help those who are unable to achieve their fertility goals through natural pregnancy.

First, for those who want to have children, they can raise funds through family support. For example, they can raise funds through the help of family, friends or relatives. Additionally, they can reduce financial stress by seeking counseling or therapy.

Secondly, IVF institutions usually provide certain assistance programs. For example, some IVF agencies offer assistance for 50% or more of the cost of IVF to help those unable to pay the full cost. In addition, IVF institutions will provide other forms of assistance, such as providing accommodation, food and medical services.

Finally, for those who cannot afford the full cost of IVF, they can also raise funds by applying for a loan. Lenders often offer up to a certain loan amount to help those who are unable to pay the full cost. However, loan interest and repayment terms may be relatively high.

In general, IVF is not entirely self-funded. Although the cost of IVF is relatively high, there are many channels for raising funds to help those who are unable to achieve their fertility goals through natural pregnancy. For those who want to have children, they can raise funds through family support, IVF assistance and applying for loans.