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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This question came up in my other thread but posting here with the correct title. Secondary infertility, trying for a year and a half with one missed miscarriage at 12 weeks in there. Pursuing IVF at SG and all numbers look “good”. They gave us an 87% chance of taking home a baby after three cycles. In this case, would you do shared risk? No coverage by insurance. We can afford to pay out of pocket if we need to. Our plan is to try until the end of 2021 and then just be happy with our family of three. I am 39, husband is 41, son is 4.[/quote] I know it’s more expensive if you are in that age bracket than if you are less than 35, but I’m not sure the price... maybe you could provide that. It’s worthwhile if you are under 35 because you probably should plan on paying for a retrieval and a FET. If you are under 35, it an obvious choice. For me, I love the peace of mind and knowing that if it doesn’t work we will get the money back.[/quote]
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