I'm just surprised that people don't want to see exactly what they are spending compared to others. Seems to me that paying for IVF is like paying for a car or mattress. There seems to be space for negotiation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also like to know this. I am exploring IVF right now at both CFA and GWU. I have CFA's price sheet, but it really does vary depending on how your cycle turns out. CFA's base is $10,000, but that doesn't include a lot of things you'd want in an ideal cycle. Like if you do a 5 day transfer, the cost of housing your embryos from day 3 to 5 is $1500 more. ICSI is $2,000, freezing and storing extra embryos (which I see as ideal) is something like $2500. So it could range from $12,000-$15,000 before you've bought a single med.
This must be new. I did IVF with a 5dt in 2011 and I did not have to pay for the storage. I understand that storage beyond transfer costs, but $1,500 for the two days strikes me as insane.
Anonymous wrote:I'd also like to know this. I am exploring IVF right now at both CFA and GWU. I have CFA's price sheet, but it really does vary depending on how your cycle turns out. CFA's base is $10,000, but that doesn't include a lot of things you'd want in an ideal cycle. Like if you do a 5 day transfer, the cost of housing your embryos from day 3 to 5 is $1500 more. ICSI is $2,000, freezing and storing extra embryos (which I see as ideal) is something like $2500. So it could range from $12,000-$15,000 before you've bought a single med.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, why so reluctant to share?