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[quote=Anonymous]So, according to your plan, you want to go through IVF and transfer some, the get rid of all the extras. What happens if your transfer doesn't work and you get a BFN. So instead of paying $1000-$2000 for freezing, you are willing to pay another $20,000+ to go through another round? So even in the best case scenario, you get pregnant on your first round of IVF. You get rid of any extras. Then in a few yeas you want another child. What makes you think that you won't need assistance to have that child? So, again, you are willing to pay another $20,000 just to save the $1000-$2000 freezing fee, plus another $500 per year plus $5000 for a FET. Which, if you waited 4 years, would be at most $9,000. I don't understand how not freezing is even an option you are considering?[/quote]
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