Anonymous wrote:shady grove also has a frozen egg bank in their shared risk, but it's more expensive than their base 1:3 fresh donor shared risk program- i think it's the same price as the 1:2 (one fresh donor shared between two families) program.
the shared risk pool varies a lot, the more desirable fresh donors are most likely to be in the 1:2 and 1:1 pools, and if a desirable donor ends up in the 1:3 pool they are usually completely selected within an hour or three. You *really* have to be ready to pull the trigger whenever you see someone that fits.
we were just under $50k for a 1:2 fresh donor shared risk program and PGT. Our share was 20 mature eggs, 11 fertilized, and three made it to freeze. two were normal. first FET miscarried at 10 weeks, currently 20 weeks with our remaining embryo. I will be very happy if we get a take-home; despite having 5 more rounds available to us I may likely throw in the towel if this pregnancy fails... in which case it will be nice to get the base program price returned to us. (PGT isn't refundable)
Anonymous wrote:In this situation I would go to the Czech Republic. It is about 5,000 euros for a donor egg cycle. There are various guarantees at different clinics. There are several popular clinics in Prague. I almost went to Gennet https://www.gennet.cz/en/ The online consult was good. With young eggs, these clinics get good results.
The IVF clinic in Zlin is also very well known in UK for donor egg cycles. They have a hotel attached to the clinic and the website says they can start planning cycles for foreign patients now. https://www.ivf-zlin.com/starting-price-ivf-cycle-with-donated-eggs
You can take an interesting trip and have a cycle for a fraction of the cost here.