08/30/2021 12:50
Subject: Re:Would you do shared risk?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I have 10 PGS normal embryos.
So i don’t know how it works if you are only willing to do 2-3 transfers but have more embryos, do you? If you were willing to keep transferring until it worked, I think it would make sense. But yeah I don’t know what happens if you drop out with embryos left.
Anonymous
08/30/2021 10:47
Subject: Re:Would you do shared risk?
Another option may be to switch to Aetna during open enrollment since I understand shady grove will honor the FET negotiated rate for Aetna if you’ have the federal Aetna plan. Anyone know how much that is?
Anonymous
08/30/2021 10:45
Subject: Re:Would you do shared risk?
OP here. I have 10 PGS normal embryos.
Anonymous
08/29/2021 22:51
Subject: Would you do shared risk?
Anonymous wrote:I think shared risk is only for actually making the embryos? I have not heard of a shared risk for transfers, but it may exist!
There is a shared risk for transfers (it’s less $ obviously).
OP, definitely depends on the number of embryos you have.
Anonymous
08/29/2021 21:42
Subject: Would you do shared risk?
I think shared risk is only for actually making the embryos? I have not heard of a shared risk for transfers, but it may exist!
Anonymous
08/29/2021 18:11
Subject: Re:Would you do shared risk?
What is $4,800, the FET of the embryo you already have? Do you have to commit before you try this FET? I'm not understanding how it works.
Anonymous
08/29/2021 16:59
Subject: Would you do shared risk?
How many of these normal embryos from age 32 do you have?
Anonymous
08/29/2021 16:50
Subject: Would you do shared risk?
I’m 39 and doing an FET soon with a PGS normal embryo. Embryos are from age 32
No insurance coverage. I understand it’s $4,800 per cycle. Would you do shared risk instead?
I got pregnant the first time via FET. I think I’d be willing to do 2-3 transfers before calling it quits.