| After five miscarriages, we are considering moving on to donor eggs. Does anyone know the current cost of the shared risk program for Shady Grove? I searched but could only find threads from a few years ago. |
| We are not doing donor egg, but paid 28,500 for shared risk last month. You also have to pay for meds for each round apart from that. |
| It was 40,000 and didn't work for us, they were pushing us for a surrogate. We switched clinics and now 26 weeks pregnant. |
Congrats!
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Congrats! What new clinic are you at? |
| The cost varies depending upon which plan you go with. You can share the eggs with no one, 1 o 2 other couples. The cost increases depending on which plan you go with. I got pregnant using 1:2 shared risk at Shady Grove and believe they are great at what they do. One thing to consider is if you want more than one child. if you do, and you wat them to both have the same donor you may want to pick 1:1 so you have more eggs and can try for a sibling later. |
What was the cost of 1:2? |
More on this: We were able to successfully have two genetic siblings using the 1:2 shared risk. One thing I did not know was a possibility right off the bat, we chose a donor listed as a 1:3 option, and we were able to convert her to 1:2 (since we were first to "sign up" with her) and only had to share with one other family. She was a proven donor, and the first two embryos produced our two kids. (And we donated the remaining 2 embryos! God speed!) |
A year ago 1:2 was I think $41k, and PGT was an additional $5k. |
| We did 2:1 last year and the cost was $42,000 - I know this because we’re about to get our money back since it didn’t work. |
Sorry - just saw I had the number order mixed up - we did 1:2 - 1 donor sharing between 2 couples. |
curious-- how many donors/embryos did you go through? i'm probably throwing in the towel after one donor if it doesn't work. i'm too old to go another round i think. |