Friday, May 11, 2012

Financing Infertility Treatments

After my post yesterday discussing Dave Ramsey's take on adoption and financial issues, I want to follow-up with some research I did. I had felt that Dave lacked a little sensitivity when talking about adoption. However, he was talking about people adopting to "help the world." Not people adopting out of childlessness.

My online friend Mie left a comment discussing the fact that she had heard Dave talk about infertility very compassionately. I researched on his website and found just that. Here were three different questions and his responses that I found. In general, he edits his idea of avoiding debt when it comes to having children. He still thinks you can find creative ways to try to avoid it, but I thought he did an amazing job answering these questions in an appropriate and heartfelt way.

A debt before adopt?  Question: Sharon and her husband make $90,000 a year with several thousand dollars in debt. They are considering infertility treatments. What does Dave say about starting a family while in debt?

Pause the debt snowball for infertility treatments?  Question: Eric in Wisconsin and his wife are down to two debts they’re paying off. They’re approaching their five-year anniversary and want to start a family. They want to consider some fertility treatments making $50,000 a year. Is it okay to pause the debt snowball for this?

Heart Wrenching Story  Question: Robin is incorporating fertility planning with Dave's financial planning. Insurance pays for most of the fertility planning and they pay their 20% with cash. They have $2,000 left in their fertility budget. She is 39 and feels "under the gun" personally and financially. Dave gives her a disclaimer and offers his best advice.

3 comments:

jenicini said...

Really interesting! Thanks for sharing! We are lucky that we socked away money during DH's deployments while I worked at home. :D

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