After the advice of one of the parents at my school I started researching another RE in the area. we are going to need IVF and here are the break downs of fees.
Current RE: Cost is 22,000 plus meds. 6 fresh IVF with ICSI plus any FETS. 100% refundable if i don't bring a live baby home from the hospital. Pro: One of my parents is a nurse and can give me some of my medication. Plus they brought me Ethan....i feel a littlepartial.
New RE: Cost is 20,500 plus meds. 7 fresh IVF with ICSI plus any FETS. 100% refundable if I don't bring a live baby home from the hospital. Pro: Obviosuly the cost difference and this program has the highest success rate in the area for the last 5 years.
Re: Switching RE?? Thoughts please
For the scheme of things - I don't think I would switch. $1500 seems like a lot, but you had previous success. IDK. Did you just look into it because or do you have hesitations about your current RE? Do you mind me asking where you go or are considering (I am near you).
I also wonder if the new clinic would make you redo some tests or something that is not included. I know we have packages but some of the fees are not in there (some pre-tests, etc.)
Nothing else is making me second guess my RE. (I go to Shady Grove and am considering Virginia Center) Where do you go?
I don't think the difference in cost would be enough to make me change if you are happy with Shady Grove. It's a lot of money, but when you are talking about such a large amount overall the difference doesn't seem like that much. However, my opinion is biased because I loved Shady Grove and wouldn't want to leave them. I really don't think the number of IVFs covered matters because I believe it will work for you pretty quickly since you've already had a baby through IUI. I don't know the other RE's success rates, but Shady Groves are pretty good and I think you would have good results at either place.
Everyone I know that has done fertility treatments has gone to Shady Grove and from what I know they have all been happy with them, but I'm sure the other place is great as well.
IVF #1 - BFP (6dt)
Unassisted Pregnancy #2 - lost at 15w6d due to T21, severe heart defects, and fetal hydrops
Jess - I went to VCR.M for Andrew (after 2 cycles at another clinic, not SG). Is that what you are talking about? His success rates are very, very good. We would defintle use him again if we were going to cycle again - even from NJ. The climic is very different from what id guess SG is (or our large clinic was) VCR.M is very small, not as flexible with appointments, and honestly the dr is kind of arrogant. My cycle with him was also very different then my previous ones. He immediately put me on modified SB, got me on metformin, had DH taking some supplements, and I took a ton of stuff during my cycle too (and added acupuncture). We did have to redo some tests for him.
All said, I highly recommend him, but if you've been happy w/ SG I'm not sure if you should switch. Both shared risk programs sound very good. Maybe do a consult with him and see how you feel? I can't remember if we had to pay for ours - I think insurance covered it, but I had some IF coverage. Let me know if you want any more details - I'm on my phone now but can give you more info later if you want.
I am thankful every day for my miracle after infertility.
And thrilled to be pregnant again after FET!
I go to Shady Grove - Mottla in Annapolis. They are huge but I liked their experience level - and we had success with IVF #1. I also am not sure how the %'s work - I would be sure that when looking at stats you compare based on diagnosis. I feel like a larger clinic might have more of a specific diagnosis that could lower their overall numbers.
I agree that to me the diff between 6-7 cycles is minimal - esp given your experience.
BUT if you are looking into another clinic b/c you have apprehensions maybe you want to consider - I just hate the thought of starting over and grass greener concept...
I see Dr Khan too! Who was your nurse?