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FREE-IVF.com was formed to help relieve the
financial stress of infertility. Like many
organizations, FREE-IVF.com was the creation of
one individual who was feed up with the high
treatment cost of infertility. The organization
was formed with one thought in mind, no one
should have to pay for their own disease. In the United States, infertility affects
approximately 7 million people in our country.
Most insurance carriers refuse to cover the
infertility disease. This lack of coverage shows
that infertility is not taken seriously by our
insurance companies and law makers.
FREE-IVF.com was created to be the voice of the
infertility community. We aim to relieve the
financial stress associated with infertility
treatments, and allow you focus on starting a
family without going into debt. Our goal is to
bring equality and opportunity to those who have
struggled to finance their infertility
treatment.
Infertility can be conquered, however,
finances may be your only obstacle to starting
your family. FREE-IVF.com is here to show you
the respect your disease deserves. Here at
FREE-IVF.com, we have experienced infertility
and understand your journey. We hope to make
your journey a success. Thank you for your
support. Infertility may be ignored, but here at
FREE-IVF.com, we won't allow the disease to be
denied.
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We are constantly asked why our logo
consists of frogs. Frogs in some countries are a
symbol of fertility. By using the frogs as our
logo, we are passing on fertility wishes and
luck to all who view our frog logo. Here is a
brief history of how frogs were considered as a
symbol of fertility.The Ancient Egyptians
also regarded frogs as fertility symbols. As in
India, Egyptian civilization was heavily
dependent on seasonal inundations, and frogs
were associated with water and fertility.
Every
year when the Nile flooded, frogs appeared in
large numbers, and lived on after the waters
went down, enjoying the boggy conditions left by
the receding river. Frogs usually appeared on
representations of the Water Goddess and the
Midwife Goddess.
Frogs were also worshipped in the Americas.
In many areas in ancient times the patron
goddess of fertility and childbirth was a frog
or a toad. Again they were associated with the
rains. One Peruvian tribe placed statuettes of
frogs on hilltops to call down the rain. To the
early Aztecs the great mother goddess was a
toad. In representations she often appears in a
squatting position, giving birth to the world.
Wishing you much fertility success through
the fertility symbol of frogs. |
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Tamara S. Johnson, CEO
Founder and CEO
Email:
johnson-t@free-ivf.com Tamara understands the pain of
infertility. After an 8 year struggle, Mrs.
Johnson now applies faith and spirituality to
help others achieve fertility success. "The
organazation was founded because no one should
have to pay for their own disease." |
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