don't cover anything at all.So I talked with Precious Ares, a new mom and hearing officer based in Inglewood, California, to learn how much she and her wife spent on their fertility journey and what they learned along the way.Between the two of them, they had a total of $120,000 in student loan and consumer debt.
Both Precious and her wife, who works at a university, went to grad school in addition to completing their four-year degrees.
But neither of them had really anticipated the student loan burden they'd be shouldering after graduation. "When I was young, I really didn't have an understanding of loans or how much I was really taking out.