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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CCRM is the real deal, and they don't need to come here for marketing. I've seen on online forums women who couldn't succeed elsewhere, go there and succeed--there are also those who don't succeed at CCRM, and they take that as the final word that they won't. CCRM investigates thoroughly, they have a fabulous lab, they keep up with the latest research, they make decisions based on science not superstition (like the idea that biopsying and testing embryos hurts them), they have fabulous testing, and decisions are made about treatment based on what they see, as it develops, not on fixed protocols. The horrendous carelessness and decisions made for convenience I've seen at other clinics through the experiences of me and my friends (delayed retrieval because an embryologist is on vacation, early retrieval so as not to have to open on a weekend) are just not done there. CCRM is also EXPENSIVE. So it is a gamble. You may be the among those that they can't help. CCRM is your best shot but it's not a sure shot. Having seen so many women deal with them, and having had a phone consult myself, I can say with confidence that CCRM is not the kind of place that would bother with propaganda on a board like this. You know who spreads propoganda about CCRM? DC REs who have nothing to offer in the way of individualized care, who dismiss CCRM's stats, or say they can't do anything for you that they (the DC REs) can't do. THAT is propoganda, they're protecting their business. CCRM is the gold standard. That said 1) everyone can't afford the gold standard and 2) even the gold standard can't guarantee every family a biological child. Some people will not be able to find that golden egg despite the best help.[/quote] Thank you. One of the worst things about infertility is the inequality. It's simply not fair that not everyone gets access to the best care or has the financial means or the sort of employer that covers it. Having to make decisions based on money makes it even more challenging. [/quote]
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