Dr. Renda Bouzayen is a fertility specialist located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She- practices at the IWK Health Center. Her office phone number is 902-470-7098. That should be a good start in order to find out the fees for IVF in Nova Scotia. However, before you go that route, I would recommend asking your family doctor or your gynecologist for a referral to her. It may take quite awhile to get in but it's probably worth the wait. Unless you have already consulted with a fertility specialist, it's good to consult her because you may not even need IVF to get pregnant. A lot of the stuff is covered under MSI. The appointment is made for both you and your partner. She will get a detailed medical history and tell you what tests she thinks are necessary. Tests can include blood work to check for hormone levels and a sperm count for your partner. Other more invasive tests may be needed, depending on your situation. Before recommending any costly procedures she will see what is causing your fertility. Sometimes fertility drugs can fix the issue, other times the answer is IVF or some other method. But at least let your MSI coverage take you as far as you can go. You will know where you stand and have a good handle on what you will need to do to get pregnant and how it will affect you financially. I'm sorry I don't know the exact cost, but Dr Bouzayen's office is an excellent resource to find out. When in the office I briefly saw a rate chart that looked like IVF might be 1500.00, but don't quote me on that. Good luck with your search.
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The average cost of an apartment in Nova Scotia varies depending on the specific size of the apartment and location. For example, an apartment in Halifax Nova Scotia is estimated at $300 plus the cost of utilities while an apartment in New Glasgow Nova Scotia will cost approximately twice as much.
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If you had your TL done there I suggest the best person to ask is the surgeon who did it in the first place. He/she will be best able to tell you if there is any chance of a successful reversal. It may not be possible depending on the type of operation you had.
Presumably a lot more from British Columbia than from Nova Scotia.
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Yes, much bigger. Nova Scotia is 21,300 square miles. Quebec is 595,391 square miles.
Nova Scotia, along with pretty much all of North America and Greenland, is on the North American plate.