Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 20:25     Subject: Re:SGF Donor Egg Shared Risk

We got lucky with first transfer but definitely understand your consideration. Crossing my fingers for you!
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2021 16:07     Subject: Re:SGF Donor Egg Shared Risk

Anonymous wrote:OP- highly recommend looking into skipping shared risk and instead converting a 1:3 donor to 1:2. We did this and were in second position and still ended up with amazing results (a ton of eggs, a live birth, and 10 frozen embryos).


Interesting. Thank you for the perspective. Can I ask how many transfers it took you? That’s where we see the value in shared risk since each transfer is 4800. And the money back guarantee of course.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2021 22:15     Subject: Re:SGF Donor Egg Shared Risk

OP- highly recommend looking into skipping shared risk and instead converting a 1:3 donor to 1:2. We did this and were in second position and still ended up with amazing results (a ton of eggs, a live birth, and 10 frozen embryos).
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2021 11:15     Subject: SGF Donor Egg Shared Risk

OP here. My RE is requiring that I get a repeat HSG before he will approve me for shared risk. Which means I still need to wait for my HCG to get back to zero. Alas, more waiting. I should know better by now than to expect anything else in this process.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2021 19:04     Subject: Re:SGF Donor Egg Shared Risk

I was in shared risk with donor eggs 8 years ago. I don’t remember it taking much to qualify. Shared risk with one’s own eggs is much more difficult to qualify for.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2021 19:00     Subject: SGF Donor Egg Shared Risk

Does anyone know exactly what you need to get into the shared risk program for donor eggs? The finance person could only tell me “your doctor decides” if you qualify. I am worried that my recent ectopic might be something that would disqualify me. Does anyone know? Shared risk makes a lot more sense for us so I am somewhat anxious to hear back from our doctor.