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[quote=Anonymous]Agree with all the PPs about the psychological benefits of shared risk - you just never know what's going to happen with biology so it seems a good place to hedge one's bets. Another option you could also consider, which gives fewer cycles but is also (I am pretty sure) less expensive, is SG's multi-cycle discount. It includes two cycles and also cryopreservation and FETs for any and all additional embryos created during those cycles. We had to take that route because I was already 40 but wanted to use my own eggs, and the additional cost was totally worth the peace of mind. The whole process is so crazy expensive anyway, what's an additional $6K (was our thinking, based on the price they gave us - especially since we knew we'd want to freeze any additional embryos we might have anyway and that would've been an additional cost if we were buying a la carte). All that said, wishing you the very best of luck and that you get a beautiful healthy baby on the first go-round![/quote]
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