Today Sharon is writing a follow-up post about the financial and emotional benefits of a multiple-cycle IVF treatment program. Thanks, Sharon!
Last week I wrote about the many people I speak with who have experienced the disappointment of having failed their 1st IVF cycle. They hear the statistics and don’t want to place themselves in either the 60% of women (under age 35) or 70% of women (age 35 to 37) group that will experience an unsuccessful first cycle.
And then it happens. What do you do next? For “pay as you go” patients, it means starting over from the beginning… trying to figure out how long to wait until trying again… and can you even afford another cycle. The emotional stress of the unknown can be overwhelming.
Multiple cycle IVF programs, like our Attain IVF program, can alleviate worries over the cost of a treatment program and provide you a greater chance of success.
The advantage of this approach is you get to pay a single, discounted fee for a course-of-treatment plan that gives the ability to plan and budget your finances while increasing your chance of having a baby. The fee is due at the beginning of treatment, and that’s it.
Many of these programs come with a refund guarantee if treatment is unsuccessful. This provides you even greater peace of mind that you’re able to preserve your financial resources should you decide to pursue other family-building options. 75% of our Refund program patients take home a baby and 25% receive a refund.
If only you could hear the relief in our patients’ voices when they learn that there’s a better path that takes care of the worries right away and allows them to focus on their IVF treatment and building a family.
But maybe the best way to end today’s post is to let a successful couple say it for me:
“Attain IVF gave us the confidence to stay the course.”
Music to my ears!

2 Comments
My boyfriend had a vasectomy 13 years ago. He is 46 and I am 36. He doesn’t want a reversal, but said he would explore other options with me to see if we can have a baby. Do we have any options?
Tonya – Donor sperm could be an option or you can try IVF. Here’s some information for you: http://attainfertility.com/article/vasectomy-reversal