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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP Here: We haven't had a horrible experience by any stretch with SG but I'm frustrated by the lack of information/education they provided throughout the process. I don't want this thread to turn into a "why I don't like SGF" because that's certainly not the case. It just became apparent that I was being pushed through the system with little to no education on what was happening or why unless I asked the question multiple times. And because I have PCOS, it's only a matter of getting me to ovulate. Because they do things the way they do them with no flexibility, I have to pay $1800 just to ovulate. So those two things combined lead me to want to see what else is out there that might be a better fit.[/quote] SG has a pretty cookie cutter approach. And that works for most women - enough that if you need something changed in your protocol, you really have to advocate for yourself. My wife worked with them a few years ago, but we moved on to Cornell. [/quote]
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