- Initial diagnostic ultrasound and blood work through gynecologist: $250
- Follow-up visit with gynecologist (resulted in referral for MRI): $105.54
- MRI (to diagnose prolactinoma) $611.88
- Initial consult with reproductive endocrinologist: $162.17
- Cost for cabergoline to treat prolactinoma: $106.75
- Follow-up consultation with reproductive endocrinologist to determine treatment plan, plus a second antral follicle count ultrasound: $244.03
- Blood work at follow-up consultation (AMH, checking prolactin level, and hormone levels): $61.46
- Third visit to the reproductive endocrinologist: $162.17 (estimate, based on prior bill)
- Cost for first month of Femara (letrozole): $61.46
- Miscellaneous other expenses to track cycle (Ava bracelet, ovulation predictor kit, pregnancy tests): $272.94
This is a grand total of... $2,038.42. Over $2,000 spent and still no pregnancy to report. Most of this cost has been covered through my HSA. If you have the option to use an HSA, this really is a nice way to save to cover for these expenses. Continuing to save in my HSA and hoping that savings will be going toward bills for prenatal care very soon!