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[quote=Anonymous]I turn 37 next month and just found out after a blood test with Dr. Sacks that I have low egg reserve (.36 AMH). Several questions for those of you who have been there: 1. Stay with Dr. Sacks or go with SG? 2. If SG, should I switch my insurance at the end of the year to an HMO (I work for the Federal Government) to help pay for the procedure(s) or go with the Shared Risk program at SG? One issue with insurance is that it would require that I do several rounds of IUI prior to IVF. I had two failed rounds of IUI three years ago so I am not excited about waiting the extra couple months while doing IUI, but who knows, maybe it will work this time around and I certainly appreciate that this is a less invasive way of attempting to get pregnant. 3. What questions should I ask of either provider to figure some of this out? Thanks for the advice in advance. [/quote]
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