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[quote=Anonymous]I recommend shared risk. I was in the same situation as you - age 38, secondary infertility with no prior issues and my numbers all looked great for my age. I debated doing shared risk and we decided to invest in shared risk knowing that as long as we got a baby at the end of the day we wouldn’t regret spending the money. Well, unfortunately all my eggs turned out to be duds - something you don’t find out until you do IVF. So no success but we did get our money back and put it into donor egg shared risk. We may get our money back from that too as we’ve done 3 FETs with donor eggs and no luck yet. Also, when I started this I never thought I’d do as many cycles as I’ve done but you get desperate and keep throwing money at more attempts. The medication cost for me was like $6-8K per IVF cycle so unless you have insurance you’ll still be spending more than you think. Good luck - hopefully you won’t need to get your money back because it sucks (but it’d suck even worse if you didn’t!).[/quote]
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