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November 2nd, 2011, 11:16 PM #1Dream User
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Costs
One last question, for now...
I saw in a post you answered your PGD/IVF cost 11,200 + Meds, are there any other cost associated with it or does the 11,200 cover EVERYTHING, except the meds ofcourse!
Thanks again!I have 4 sweet daughters
Love um so much
HRC January 2012
Hoping for a boy
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November 3rd, 2011, 01:54 PM #2Dream User
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Originally Posted by Dr. Potter
We are currently Gender Dreaming folks offering $1000 off IVF/ICSI/PGD-24 and $500 off IVF/ICSI/PGD-2 or PGD-5 which comes out to $11,200 for PGD-24. I am not sure if $10700 will ever be back because our cost for GSN has gone up since then.
Is this the right price? It just seems so low!!I have 4 sweet daughters
Love um so much
HRC January 2012
Hoping for a boy
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November 3rd, 2011, 02:33 PM #3Dream User
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OK so I called your office, Sorry I couldnt wait any more, but for everyone else... Yes $1000.00 for Genderdreaming membership and free consultation it ends up being 9,500.00 for PGD-2 with IVF then you have to pay for meds. and $400 anaesthesia. if they have to do a moch transfer and such its an extra $640 too, but they dont always need it... am I right??
I also asked the lady (who was so nice) if PGD-24 would help with the IVF and the eggs sticking and she said that if I wasnt concerned about the different problems it tested for it doesnt make a difference... so there you goI have 4 sweet daughters
Love um so much
HRC January 2012
Hoping for a boy
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November 13th, 2011, 11:44 AM #4Dream User
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I want to update my thread, so after talking to Dr.Potter he said that is DOES make a differanc if you do 2 probe or 24 probe. They arnt juarest looking abnormal genes along with ones that have Downs or which ever they are looking at. The ones that are abnormal are not gong to implant. So it actually lowers your chances quite a bit to only to 2 probe.
Mine success rate of becoming pregnante with 24 probe:
70% with one embryo put back
85-90% with two put back with 50% chance of twins
with the 2 probe
60% chance of pregnancy with 1 embroy
70% chance of pregnancy with 2 embryos
So if you look at the numbers it reall worth it to pay the extra $2000- especially since were already paying so much.
hope this infor was helpful!!I have 4 sweet daughters
Love um so much
HRC January 2012
Hoping for a boy
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November 16th, 2011, 11:39 AM #5Moderator
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Daniel A. Potter, MD
Medical Director, HRC Fertility Newport Beach, California
Laboratory Director, Natera (formerly Gene Security Network)
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Daniel A. Potter, MD
Medical Director, HRC Fertility Newport Beach, California
Laboratory Director, Natera (formerly Gene Security Network)
http://www.amazon.com/What-When-You-...keywords=hanin
http://www.danielapottermd.com
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