Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My doc at Shady Grove recommended it actually! Yes, you ask Shady Grove to convert a 1:3 donor (designated as such because they suspect she'll generate a large number of eggs) to a 1:2 donor. You pay the 1:2 price, but you get more eggs because the donor is expected to produce enough for 3 people but they will only be divided by 2. It was definitely the most cost effective option and allowed for a fresh (successful transfer) but plenty of extra embryos if we needed to try multiple times.
so helpful! so if you needed to try multiple times, is that when you freeze the embryos and then pay for the transfer (either single cycle or shared risk) instead of paying the initial 20K again?
Anonymous wrote:My doc at Shady Grove recommended it actually! Yes, you ask Shady Grove to convert a 1:3 donor (designated as such because they suspect she'll generate a large number of eggs) to a 1:2 donor. You pay the 1:2 price, but you get more eggs because the donor is expected to produce enough for 3 people but they will only be divided by 2. It was definitely the most cost effective option and allowed for a fresh (successful transfer) but plenty of extra embryos if we needed to try multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:OP - you may consider trying to convert a 1:3 donor to a 1:2. We ended up doing this (were in second slot) and got a ton of eggs this way. We considered doing shared risk and/or frozen, but so glad we did this option and a fresh transfer. It ended up keeping costs down (avoiding the cost of shared risk while resulting in a large number of eggs). Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the cost differential now?
We did DE at Shady Grove in 2017/18 and frozen shared risk was $10,000 more than 1:3 fresh. We opted for frozen because of the bigger donor pool and immediate availability. We were also able to pick a proven donor.
Its about an 8K difference. Do you remember if the additional costs were significant? Medications are extra etc.
Anonymous wrote:What is the cost differential now?
We did DE at Shady Grove in 2017/18 and frozen shared risk was $10,000 more than 1:3 fresh. We opted for frozen because of the bigger donor pool and immediate availability. We were also able to pick a proven donor.