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I would see the specialist. Last week, I was diagnosed as being double-y infertile (yay, me), first with the Protein C, and then because I have not been successfully pregnant in over a year of trying (according to my reproductive expert, infertility is defined as an inability to bear, not an inability to conceive). So I'd go for the appointment and see what she says, as well as possibly double-checking with the insurance company. I know they all have different standards, but that sounds ... odd to me. After all, if it was something like what I have, that would mean never getting the medicine one would need to stay pregnant, because one could keep getting pregnant, miscarrying, and thus perpetually disqualifying oneself from the status one would need to be tested so one would know what one had so one could get the medicine - talk about a Catch-22!