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Shared donor!!

Hi! I just found out my beta was negative! I was in an individual program and still dont have any frozen embryos.(as they did not survive the freezing) I want to give IVF another try but will try looking for a shared donor this time, which is less expensive. I just want to know if someone has been in a shared program, how many embryos does one get?..i know its different for d/f people, but just an estimate wld help. as i would want enough embryos for a second try. Is it possible that you dont get any embryos out of a shared program? Also what should i be looking for a donor this time? Age? previous IVF record? what makes a d/f in order to get healthy embryos!! Any information would help relating this!..thank you!
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Yes i am married! but i'm in Canada...so how would that work? Also do they have a website that i could surf. Is it a tried and tested place? Im sure its pretty safe..but i've just become very paranoid now..thank you!
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161938 tn?1212169149
are you married
there is a place in tennessee - with NO WAIT that has lots of donated embryos
they can be shipped to your clinic - the only thing is you have to be married
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