04/26/2013 10:17
Subject: Re:shady grove shared risk approvals?
Not OP, but curious as to other reasons folks may have been rejected from the program. I would be 33 at the time of IVF, do not ovulate on my own, and had a sub-optimal response in my first IVF cycle at another clinic (only one viable embryo, had to max out the medication doses, etc.) but was successful.
Anonymous
04/18/2013 18:51
Subject: Re:shady grove shared risk approvals?
Anonymous wrote:How about age of 30, but with a uterine abnormality that makes miscarriage some what more likely, and poor to middling sperm?
I think the sperm issue is fine. I'm not sure about the uterine problem but there may be information on their website.
Anonymous
04/18/2013 17:23
Subject: Re:shady grove shared risk approvals?
How about age of 30, but with a uterine abnormality that makes miscarriage some what more likely, and poor to middling sperm?
Anonymous
04/17/2013 21:30
Subject: Re:shady grove shared risk approvals?
My doctor told me on the spot when I asked that I'd be approved. I think the largest factor is age- you need to be able to do all 6 cycles before reaching a certain age. I hope it works out for you.
Anonymous
04/17/2013 20:45
Subject: shady grove shared risk approvals?
I think we'll only do ivf if we are approved for shady groves shared risk (6 cycle moneyback guarantee if no live baby, $20k + meds)
Any experiences with approvals. I am crossing my fingers. I saw 70% get approved and 30% don't.