Complex Emotions
January 14th, 2016, 02:22 AM
My husband and I are getting ready to try to conceive our second (and last) child. Our firstborn is a little boy, so we'd love to also have a daughter. I'm intrigued by the thought of high tech, but I'm pretty sure it's not right for us.
Option 1: IVF with PGD
As I understand it this costs well upwards of $12,000 and only has less than a 40% chance of resulting in a live birth with one cycle. We're just not financially in a position to commit to those odds at that cost.
Option 2: Microsoft with IUI
This one is interesting but it's hard to get information about it. From what I've gathered the cost is around $2,500 just for the sorting procedure, and then there's additional costs for the IUI, medical tests and consultations, and travel to one of the international locations that legally offer it. The worst part though is the dismal odds of it working. I've read there's only a 15% likelihood of a pregnancy per attempt which sounds pretty unlikely. To make matters worse, if you do get pregnant there's a significant chance (like 30%) your baby would be of the opposite gender anyway, and there's also a significantly higher likelihood of a twin pregnancy than you would otherwise have.
Please let me know if I'm missing or misunderstanding anything before I write both of these options off entirely!
Option 1: IVF with PGD
As I understand it this costs well upwards of $12,000 and only has less than a 40% chance of resulting in a live birth with one cycle. We're just not financially in a position to commit to those odds at that cost.
Option 2: Microsoft with IUI
This one is interesting but it's hard to get information about it. From what I've gathered the cost is around $2,500 just for the sorting procedure, and then there's additional costs for the IUI, medical tests and consultations, and travel to one of the international locations that legally offer it. The worst part though is the dismal odds of it working. I've read there's only a 15% likelihood of a pregnancy per attempt which sounds pretty unlikely. To make matters worse, if you do get pregnant there's a significant chance (like 30%) your baby would be of the opposite gender anyway, and there's also a significantly higher likelihood of a twin pregnancy than you would otherwise have.
Please let me know if I'm missing or misunderstanding anything before I write both of these options off entirely!