| 29. No known health issues. |
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Doing it when you are 29. Seriously.
There isn't really a way to cost-cut. Most clinics charge about the same amount. But if you do it when you are young, you are much more likely to only need to do it once and get a good batch of eggs likely to lead to a baby or two. |
| If you’re comfortable with the idea of donating eggs, you can participate in a shared donation where in lieu of donor compensation, you keep a certain percentage of the eggs retrieved. Then you could undergo a cycle at no charge and just pay the storage fee. But mainly, like the PP said, do it when you’re 29 so you have more healthy eggs in the event you need them later. |
| Get a job with one of the big tech companies that have Progyny benefits. |