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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue4me2 View Post
    Can you please check if this place is good or not for PGD and family balancing.
    PGD Diagnose Genetic Disease Gender Selection Family Balancing Seattle Bellevue WA
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    They are well below the national average statistically. Only 40% of transfers resulted in a live birth. Only 32% of their cycles for the youngest age group took home a baby.
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    Thanks for all the guidance. I really appreciate your help.I have filled the free consultation form. Do you have an idea of how long it can take to get a call from their office to book consult.
    I have read somewhere that Dr. Wilcox is also good at it.
    Any suggestions plz.

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    New Year's Day is a national holiday here. They will return on Monday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue4me2 View Post
    Thanks for all the guidance. I really appreciate your help.I have filled the free consultation form. Do you have an idea of how long it can take to get a call from their office to book consult.
    I have read somewhere that Dr. Wilcox is also good at it.
    Any suggestions plz.
    Hi Blue! I'm by no means any kind of expert here, but just wanted to encourage you to keep doing your research. IVF/PGD is a huge investment on many levels. You want to go into it feeling as prepared as humanly possible. Most women won't find success on their first cycle, even those who use the clinics with the highest success rates. My personal opinion is to go to a clinic with a very high success rate because you'll be giving yourself the best possible chance.

    Also, be cautious of the source when researching. You read a Dr. was good. Ok, but where was that? On the Dr's web site? Of course any Dr or clinic's website is going to be written to make them sound fantastic. All that to say, just get yourself as well-informed as possible. It is information-overload, but this is not a journey you want to take ill-prepared. I hope that helps. Good luck to you, whatever you decide!
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