Anonymous
Post 11/22/2015 12:58     Subject: Frozen donor egg vs. fresh, shared risk with PGS

If you do fresh donor egg cycle, Shared Risk with 1:3 (the eggs are split among 3 recipients) without PGS it will cost $29,000. If you use frozen donor egg cycle, Shared Risk it is the same amount as a 1:2 and without PGS it is $39,000.

I do not know how much the PGS will cost since we did not do it with our frozen donor egg cycle, shared risk. We figured the whole purpose of using young eggs made PGS unnecessary.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2015 05:45     Subject: Re:Frozen donor egg vs. fresh, shared risk with PGS

Regardless of whether the eggs are fresh or frozen the testing would be on the embryo. Are you sure SG won't do the testing either way?
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2015 05:37     Subject: Frozen donor egg vs. fresh, shared risk with PGS

I dont think shady grove does PGS with a fresh egg cycle.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2015 22:46     Subject: Frozen donor egg vs. fresh, shared risk with PGS

What is the difference in cost?
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2015 22:13     Subject: Frozen donor egg vs. fresh, shared risk with PGS

I am trying to decide whether to do a donor egg cycle with frozen eggs at Shady Grove or to do a fresh shared risk cycle at Shady Grove and get PGS testing. After several failed OE IVFs, I don't have the energy right now to do a fresh cycle and do all the syncing up. I like the ease and speed of a frozen egg cycle. But I like the possibility of doing PGS testing with a fresh egg cycle. Does anyone have any thoughts?