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Could anyone please let us know the round about cost they encountered for a single cycle IVF with donor eggs and/or multi-cycle IVF with donor eggs with PGS/PGT Testing.
Also do they give a grantee of a PGT tested normal embryo. On their website I saw it was guarantee of one normal embryo but wanted to know if that would be pgs tested or not? Lastly is their database vast for egg donors. Thank you |
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Roughly $25k without PGS testing. $35k with PGS. Not sure about the donor database as I haven’t gotten access yet.
And no I don’t think the guarantee is for a PGS normal embryo. Just a good quality Day 5 blast. |
| Is that for fresh or frozen? Does it include the transfer? |
| That was for frozen eggs. I think the price includes one transfer but not totally sure. |
| Shady Grove has guarantee programs at that price, versus one round at CCRM. I had success first transfer and 4 normals frozen from just one round. |
| We got burnt with SGF's guarantee bc we shared eggs with 2 other couples and our embryo was abnormal. |
| I don't really want to work with Shady Grove any longer, but they are offering multiple cycles for the same price as one elsewhere? Ugh. |
So the guarantee is one blast but not one normal blast? |
the more you share the cheaper it is. but there is a downside too. sharing can be between 2 or 3 couples. |
PGS is optional. Shared risk gives you up to 6 cycles for a live birth or your money back. SGF has different programs where you can either get all the eggs from a donor's cycle for a higher cost or you can share with one or two other couples for a lower fee but you end up getting fewer eggs each time. |
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I am the 11:12 poster. We did the SGF shared risk split with 2 other couples. My donor responded great. We each got 12. Of the 12 we received, 6 made it to blast and 5 were normal. I am pregnant with the first transfer.
Had I received no normal blasts, we could have cycled 5 more times and gotten our money back if it didn't work. Whoever said they were screwed with 1 abnormal blast obviously did not do the shared risk program. Also, we got those numbers with severe MFI (motility, morphology, and numbers are all terrible). |