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Hi,. 24F YOE = 2years10months Work = DevOps and cloud (AWS) . I have two offers, both from same work. SAP Sal 11.7 fixed + 1.3 Vpay = 13LPA Airbus Sal 14.3 fixed + 2.7Vpay = 17.5 LPA and 5L joining (should be given back if early exit in 3years) Both companies have other benefits apart from CTC. Can anyone suggest which one to decide? I have some idea on SAP labs but not sure about airbus when it comes to work life balance, career growth, team. thank you and much appreciated
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Transfer day!!!! Wish me luck!!! 🤞🏼
Has anyone here tried pregmune?
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Look into CNY, they offer great prices and payment plans. If possible (and your schedule allows) maybe look into getting a part time job that offers fertility coverage. Companies like Starbucks offer great coverage for 20 hours per week, and Tractor Supply offers fertility coverage for 10 hours per week. Amazon and Wayfair also offer fertility benefits
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Are you sure just the transfer costs 15K? I heard that the retrieval is the expensive part. And that both the transfer and the transfer meds are much cheaper when compared to egg retrieval. I remember it being a few K when I chatted with my financial counselor.
Arizona Center for Fertility Studies charges $3,500 cash pay for transfer. Might be cost advantageous for FET in Arizona?
I'm not sure the implications for moving embryos internationally but most places on Europe charge about €1,500 for an FET plus medication (again the medication would significantly cheaper in europe). But its moving the embryos that'll be a big challenge.
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Has anyone moved embryos from the US to Europe?
A transfer doesn’t cost $15K if you’ve already done the retrieval. It’s more like $5K.
we also need lupron protocol for wife’s endometriosis so that could factor I suppose
Update she is interviewing with a few great companies that offer fantastic fertility benefits, and they actually pay her what’s she’s worth too!
I would continue her health care coverage, it’s costly but it can be done. It’s your legal right to continue your health care
You’re meaning Cobra the Deloitte coverage?
Have you tried CNY they might have better prices.
Thank you all!
If its possible for you ask about a "natural" FET. No expensive meds at all-- maybe a trigger shot depending on your protocol. Still have to do monitoring but all in should be way less than a protocol with lupron, HRT, etc.