Anonymous wrote:OP here. Exactly what the PP said. After failed cycles and multiple early losses/chemicals, I feel like I may have an issue that SG is not addressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP this is tricky. Check the shared risk agreement you signed because I vaguely remember this being addressed. I agree with you for wanting to move the embryos to another clinic. If SG is missing something why waste the embryos. By the way, I have a child from SG but think they are AWFUL. I couldn't afford to switch but I barely consider them to be doctors. They are more like assembly line workers.
PP here. I think you may have to pay for services rendered but like I said I'm pretty sure it's in the contract.
DW dropped out of shared risk after 3 failed IVF cycles - no embryos to store/transfer, but we definitely did not pay for any services rendered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP this is tricky. Check the shared risk agreement you signed because I vaguely remember this being addressed. I agree with you for wanting to move the embryos to another clinic. If SG is missing something why waste the embryos. By the way, I have a child from SG but think they are AWFUL. I couldn't afford to switch but I barely consider them to be doctors. They are more like assembly line workers.
PP here. I think you may have to pay for services rendered but like I said I'm pretty sure it's in the contract.
Anonymous wrote:OP this is tricky. Check the shared risk agreement you signed because I vaguely remember this being addressed. I agree with you for wanting to move the embryos to another clinic. If SG is missing something why waste the embryos. By the way, I have a child from SG but think they are AWFUL. I couldn't afford to switch but I barely consider them to be doctors. They are more like assembly line workers.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the point of leaving once there are embryos in the freezer. The protocol and embryology lab were successful enough to get freeze-quality embryos. The FET is the easy part.