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  • 08-15-2008 4:06 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    lna3girlsfromfrance:

    No, it is not legal there neither...the turkish clinic says that you go to cyprus BUT they do it in turkey...

    It's so confusing!

    We need someone who's been through the process?

    Baby Girl 2006    Baby Girl 2008

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  • 08-15-2008 5:34 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Well I think these clinics do gender selection, but "in the silent" and that they do that all the time.

    But just as MM wrote - what if they did something wrong, what if you got hurt or diseased by their

    procedure and wanted economic compensation or your money back? It would not be easy to get money

    back on a contract that is illegal in the first place, so the clinic could very well argue that they

    never meant to do the IFT/PGD process - that would be my biggest fear.

    But then again - what options have we here? For me I dont think I can rely on the natural swaying

    either, and to travel somewhere else in the world (US, INDIA or other countries) would be too costly.

    I do think that Rainsbury has a good reputation though and that they have a sort of "three trials offered

    at one reduced price" LOL - but still it is an awful lot of money to me and my family - it would

    be like taking up a new mortgage, it is insane!!!

    My mind just thought what if we all go together and started a clinic with educated staff and

    had the IVF/PGD without anoyne else having the ec profit. Maybe the prices had been cut with

    at least 25%. Or if we came together and they could charge us a "group fee" as we would be many

    who came at the same time? Ok I need a reality check here, but just like NAS I feel that when the technique is

    there, why would we not benefit from it, just by the fact that they charge the immense costs for it?

    Krissymum

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  • 08-15-2008 6:08 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Krissymum:
    Or if we came together and they could charge us a "group fee"

    I like that idea, my DH could see I'm not the only 'mad' GD person in the world so maybe it isn't such a bad thing doing HighTech!

    It is unfair that the costs are just so out've reach of too many of us. I was searching for a thread somewhere on here asking how we can afford to do HighTech; I had suggested the idea that an American lady did of basically asking people to donate $1 over the internet & within 18 months she'd paid her $20,000 debts off! - I thought this was a fantastic way to get money, I suggested it to my then boyfriend as he was worried about debt plus his job was setting up internet sites but he was far too embaressed, Boo. Anyway I wanted to add that I'd seen an article about another woman asking for cash on the net to get fake breasts & she got them - I spose part of the deal was showing them off, eeuu, but there must be some rich benevolent types out there on the net who'd like to help with GD?! - It's more positive than wanting bigger boobs or clearing debts, surely. I know there'd be negative publicity unless you pretended you just wanted IVF, no PGD?

    Baby Girl 2006    Baby Girl 2008

  • 08-15-2008 6:25 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Maybe I should put up a sign at my desk saying "Please donate a euro for my future DD" Happy  LOL

    but we do have a collection each week for a wine-lottery (!) that is very sucessful, so why not Happy ROFL

    Seriously, if we were at least 10 women together asking for the whole IVF/PGD-gender sel procedure

    maybe some clinic would offer us a reduced fee?

    here in Sweden the documentaries have been very popular - so my though were if some of the

    commercial channels would agree to make it a documentary and pay for the whole thing, but then again would one stand

    the publicity involved? Would it really be worth it???

    Krissymum

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  • 08-15-2008 6:35 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Krissymum:
    but then again would one stand the publicity involved? Would it really be worth it???
    I'd be happy, anything to get my DS & I think I could personally handle the publicity - But I don't know about DH & more importantly I worry what DD or even DS would feel when they got older & heard about it? I'm hoping to keep my GD secret from DD as they grow up, I want them to have good self-esteem like I didn't.

    But I can't see how else I could afford to go HighTech [Winning the lottery is'nt reliable altho that doesn't stop me trying] & swaying is too risky?

    Baby Girl 2006    Baby Girl 2008

  • 08-15-2008 8:41 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Oooo I'm excited again about the czech clinic!!Happy  LOL - apparantly, technically they can not do PGD strictly for gender selecting. But, if you tell them that you want it done to check for Downs Syndrome, when they give you the report before the transfer, they will let you know the sex and then you pick the embryo's to transfer. A little silly, but it is how it must be done.

    I'd want a Downs check anyway, even if I wasn't over 35 [it can happen at any age] so it wouldn't even be a lie! It sounds hopeful?! And I think its cheaper than Turkey, & closer for me [In UK] Plus I can bribe DH with that idea of a holiday involving czech beer..

    Baby Girl 2006    Baby Girl 2008

  • 08-16-2008 4:08 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    • Dropbear

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     I'm really interested in this Czech clinic!  If I have another DS I think that would be my back-up plan for getting my DD.  I'm an Aussie/Kiwi but will probably be based in the UK and Europe for a few years so the Czech clinic is sounding pretty darn good.  If anyone gets any more info on it can you let us know?

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  • 08-16-2008 4:13 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Dropbear,

    They do have a website with pictures of the facilities and their staff;

    just google on ivfvacation and you will find it! It sound very good to me too, and

    if I rem correctly there is an american couple acting as "hosts" so they take care of everything for you

    to make it easier. Good luck with your second pregnancy by the way - and having a little brother

    to your son is not the end of the world either - so you may be in a win-win situation LOL!

    Krissymum

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  • 08-16-2008 3:28 PM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Krissymum thanks for finding this clinic! - So far it sounds really promising.

    I have realised that Czech is in Europe but not in the EU, which is why I was confused & it's Czech Republic now not Czechoslovakia. And it's definately closer to UK than Turkey!

    Baby Girl 2006    Baby Girl 2008

  • 08-16-2008 3:47 PM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    • Dropbear

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    Krissymum:

    Dropbear,

    They do have a website with pictures of the facilities and their staff;

    just google on ivfvacation and you will find it! It sound very good to me too, and

    if I rem correctly there is an american couple acting as "hosts" so they take care of everything for you

    to make it easier. Good luck with your second pregnancy by the way - and having a little brother

    to your son is not the end of the world either - so you may be in a win-win situation LOL!

    Krissymum

     

    Thanks Krissymum!  I have googled now and the website is quite informative - it doesn't mention the price for PGD was the only thing, but that's all way down the track for me.

    Having a little brother for my son would be lovely, definitely not the end of the world at all! I would love another boy to bits, although I'm swaying for a girl. I definitely want a little girl someday... 

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    Hoping for a Baby Girl this year...




  • 08-18-2008 11:09 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    Apparantly tho PGD is legal in half of Cyprus? Altho I've read posts saying it isn't. I think, if money were no optionHappy  LOL I'd go with the Jinemed Turkey/Cyprus 3 week Hotel package, babysitter permitting - have it all done in 1 place & stay in their hotel with pool. The Jinemed web-site seems very professional, if that's anything to base a judgement on..

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  • 08-18-2008 11:10 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    • Amity

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    Wow, I'm very interested in the Czech clinic also - might be the answer to all my prayers?

    - Amity
    ... and my two loves:

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    Baby Boy joining us in early November 2008!

    Praying for Baby Girl in our future.

  • 08-19-2008 5:28 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    It's cheaper than other clinics I've heard of too. Ideally I wouldn't 'skimp' on something like this but unless I win the lottery I havn't much choice. I think it was $4,600 last year for PGD? That's got to be less than the £5,500 for Turkey, tho that would include the hotel. Hmm.

    Baby Girl 2006    Baby Girl 2008

  • 10-06-2008 2:10 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    I'm very interested in the Czech clinic, I know some of you have been in contact with them, but did any of you get a definate answer if they will do family balancing or not? TIA

    hopingforadd


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    3 cancelled cycles due to low responding, few eggs
    2# MS/IVF BFN! :-(
    3# MS FET transferred three embies BFN! :-(

    ^i^ mc our little TBM angel, 13 weeks.

  • 10-06-2008 6:38 AM

    Re: Anyone Going To Turkey?

    • Ola

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    Hello Ladies....I have a consultation booked with Jinemed ( Turkey) this weekend.....I will post a thread next week to let you all know how it went!

    Since booking this consultation I have since discovered UKCFU..which I think sounds excellent  (as they have English doctors and nurses, which appealed to me).....but they are more expensive.   I am going to still go to my appointment with Jinemed as I have paid £100.  My main concerns with Turkey is the language barrier, so we will see.  Just wish soo much it was legal in the UK,  going abroad anywhere for this treatment is very daunting but if it works it will be sooooo worth it!

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