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In this week's episode I got to sit down with Emily Luk, cofounder and CEO of Plenty, to chat about the financial aspect of fertility treatments. We covered topics like
Understanding the financial costs of fertility treatments (before your even ready)
Tips on the right questions to ask your employer when it comes to possible coverage and what to look for
How to have the tough conversation with your partner about finances and your TTC journey
How Plenty can support you on your TTC journey.
Plenty is a wealth platform built for modern couples to invest and plan towards their future. You can learn more over at www.withplenty.com
Get 20% off your first order with Needed and www.thisisneed.com with the coupon code DRKELSEY
Want to know more about how to boost your egg quality ASAP, download our free workshop at
https://downloads.kelseyduncan.com/eggqualityondemand
By Dr. Kelsey Duncan ND4.7
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In this week's episode I got to sit down with Emily Luk, cofounder and CEO of Plenty, to chat about the financial aspect of fertility treatments. We covered topics like
Understanding the financial costs of fertility treatments (before your even ready)
Tips on the right questions to ask your employer when it comes to possible coverage and what to look for
How to have the tough conversation with your partner about finances and your TTC journey
How Plenty can support you on your TTC journey.
Plenty is a wealth platform built for modern couples to invest and plan towards their future. You can learn more over at www.withplenty.com
Get 20% off your first order with Needed and www.thisisneed.com with the coupon code DRKELSEY
Want to know more about how to boost your egg quality ASAP, download our free workshop at
https://downloads.kelseyduncan.com/eggqualityondemand
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