| Does anyone know exactly what you need to get into the shared risk program for donor eggs? The finance person could only tell me “your doctor decides” if you qualify. I am worried that my recent ectopic might be something that would disqualify me. Does anyone know? Shared risk makes a lot more sense for us so I am somewhat anxious to hear back from our doctor. |
| I was in shared risk with donor eggs 8 years ago. I don’t remember it taking much to qualify. Shared risk with one’s own eggs is much more difficult to qualify for. |
| OP here. My RE is requiring that I get a repeat HSG before he will approve me for shared risk. Which means I still need to wait for my HCG to get back to zero. Alas, more waiting. I should know better by now than to expect anything else in this process. |
| OP- highly recommend looking into skipping shared risk and instead converting a 1:3 donor to 1:2. We did this and were in second position and still ended up with amazing results (a ton of eggs, a live birth, and 10 frozen embryos). |
Interesting. Thank you for the perspective. Can I ask how many transfers it took you? That’s where we see the value in shared risk since each transfer is 4800. And the money back guarantee of course. |
| We got lucky with first transfer but definitely understand your consideration. Crossing my fingers for you! |