After you file

You can deduct only what you paid in 2017.

This, from IRS Publication 502, Medical and Dental Expenses:

Fertility Enhancement

You can include in medical expenses the cost of the following procedures to overcome an inability to have children.

  • Procedures such as in vitro fertilization (including temporary storage of eggs or sperm)
  • Surgery, including an operation to reverse prior surgery that prevented the person operated on from having children.