My new RE recommends this, but I have no insurance coverage for it. Just wondering what the PAIF opinions are. TIA!
**********************siggy/ticker warning*************************Losses mentioned.*** TTC #1 since May 2012. Me: 37, OH: 41. Ectopic August 2012 => tubal damage.

Stage 1 endo removed June 2013.
IVF #1 Oct/Nov 2013: Long Lupron with Gonal-F. 7R, 7M, 7F. 2 txfer@3d. Nothing frozen. => M/C @ 8 wks.

Selected RPL panel all normal. Very hyper and brittle response to stims.
IVF #2 (antagonist protocol) Feb 2014 => Converted to IUI (Perfect conditions). BFN.
IVF #2.1 w/ new RE June 2014: Antagonist protocol. 33R, 31M, 30F, 19 blasts to test!!! I made it through without crashing!!

Hats off to Dr. Fancypants!! ET of one 5AB blast. BFN.
13 10 CCS'ed snowflakes!
FET #1 PUPO as of 7/29 Betas: 8/7@24, 8/9@97, 8/11@334 (etc.) Two sacs on 8/15, one seen on 8/18 after a bleed. U/s 8/25 (6+3) "perfect": 5.9 mm + HB@120bpm! U/s 9/4 (7+6): 15.9 mm + HB@172 bpm! Please, PLEASE stick this time!!!!
Re: XP: Is CCS worth $5,000?
With that said, I had insurance coverage for everything except CCS/PGD. We had two embryos failed to implant and not that many that made it to freeze so my RE told us we most likely had abnormal embryos. She still did not recommended the testing for us. Why? I honestly never asked but I took the REs advice to transfer two embryos and now I'm pregnant with my singleton. Had we had more failure or not had coverage would she have recommended testing? Maybe but I really don't know.
If you have the funds available and want to maximize your chances then I would say its worth it for you. Maybe your medical history gives indication that it would be worth it. I know even with CCS it doesn't guarantee a take home baby but you have to decided for yourself what you think will help you to get there. Good luck with everything!
IVF/FET #1 - BFP!!
DX - PCOS 2004
FET #2 - scheduled for 11/24/15
I wish this stuff were easier!
***Losses mentioned.*** TTC #1 since May 2012. Me: 37, OH: 41. Ectopic August 2012 => tubal damage.