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[quote=Anonymous]I started with Shady Grove because it was right here and simply because I finished the approval process there before RBA's. Got pregnant the first time, so happy, then m/c at 9 weeks. Nothing but misery after that from Shady Grove. Next donor--one lousy blast on Day 6, BFN. They almost transferred the wrong embryo into me (embryos from wrong donor). I'm finally at RBA ,which was my first choice anyway--should have STUCK TO MY GUT. Their donor pool is better, not as big but more college-educated girls, and from what I've seen so far, more proven donors. You can call and they give you the FULL history of her donations the same day, with SG, you wait till your doctor checks into it. And it's cleThe team at the egg bank is also MUCH nice than the Donor Team at Shady Grove, who didn't answer calls or emails when I wanted to switch donors, even said "the doctor is going to call you"--as in, stop HARASSING us. For doing their jobs? Switching donors is totally allowed when your match is not complete. I finally got signed up with RBA last week. Asked to have a conversation with the donor coordinator at the egg bank. She was very sweet. They have also allowed me to reserve two donors, pending the outcome for my first choice. All this cheerfully. And they just lowered the price to $28,500 for their 5 cycle guarantee. It's not a full refund, which kept me at Shady Grove one cycle and half a year (more) too long. Frozen egg cycles are much quicker, choose your donor and you start at the end of that cycle or next cycle, and you have control over your transfer date. Anyway, I see this dilemma here often with donor eggs, I wanted to offer my experience. If you're debating, I wanted to offer my experience.[/quote]
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