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[quote=Anonymous]Natural cycle is a good option for a woman who doesn't respond well to the stims... if she is making only 1 or 2 eggs with drugs, why not try without the drugs? A doctor who won't consider it, and especially a doctor who won't retrieve less than three eggs, and won't transfer only one embryo, sounds like a doctor who is watching their success stats. These clinics are BUSINESSES and their statistics are their bottom line. Go to Sacks at CFA, to GW, or to Davis at Cornell in NYC. Although there is an element of realism in your doctor's approach-- i.e., fewer eggs and fewer embryos lessen the chance of success, duh!-- if you are still willing to take your changes and try IVF, then your doctor should support that and take you to transfer, no matter how many eggs or embryos. [/quote]
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