Anonymous wrote:We did 2:1 last year and the cost was $42,000 - I know this because we’re about to get our money back since it didn’t work.
Anonymous wrote:We did 2:1 last year and the cost was $42,000 - I know this because we’re about to get our money back since it didn’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cost varies depending upon which plan you go with. You can share the eggs with no one, 1 o 2 other couples. The cost increases depending on which plan you go with. I got pregnant using 1:2 shared risk at Shady Grove and believe they are great at what they do. One thing to consider is if you want more than one child. if you do, and you want them to both have the same donor you may want to pick 1:1 so you have more eggs and can try for a sibling later.
What was the cost of 1:2?
Anonymous wrote:The cost varies depending upon which plan you go with. You can share the eggs with no one, 1 o 2 other couples. The cost increases depending on which plan you go with. I got pregnant using 1:2 shared risk at Shady Grove and believe they are great at what they do. One thing to consider is if you want more than one child. if you do, and you wat them to both have the same donor you may want to pick 1:1 so you have more eggs and can try for a sibling later.
Anonymous wrote:The cost varies depending upon which plan you go with. You can share the eggs with no one, 1 o 2 other couples. The cost increases depending on which plan you go with. I got pregnant using 1:2 shared risk at Shady Grove and believe they are great at what they do. One thing to consider is if you want more than one child. if you do, and you wat them to both have the same donor you may want to pick 1:1 so you have more eggs and can try for a sibling later.
Anonymous wrote:It was 40,000 and didn't work for us, they were pushing us for a surrogate. We switched clinics and now 26 weeks pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:It was 40,000 and didn't work for us, they were pushing us for a surrogate. We switched clinics and now 26 weeks pregnant.
