Yes, it's true Emile. That's exactly what they told us at the seminar.
Even if you have a live baby from a previous private treatment, you are not eligible for publicly funded IVF until you have been TTC more than 3 years!
But, they told us that they will keep eggs frozen from your first cycle (either a public or private funded cycle), and those eggs are yours. A frozen egg cycle is nowhere near the cost of a fresh cycle, around $900, which is much more affordable than a fresh cycle, that's for sure!
Cuinn Lachlan 23.1.09 - 22:00
Antonia Helene 4.8.11 - 09:41
We were eligible for public IVF but I didn't want to wait on the waiting list for a year, so we went private. We had a positive result from private IVF, but I am still eligible for my public funded IVF when I get to the top of the list at the end of the year. (of course my baby will only be a few months old, so we won't be doing it then!) If I then get a live baby from my first public IVF, I can't do a second public IVF. But I am still entitled to my first public IVF even though we were successful with private IVF... Does that make sense?
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