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costs

The cost of treatment is largely dependant on the type of treatment you choose.

Medication costs

Different medications, such as clomiphene citrate, GnRH agonists, Puregon Pen®, Orgalutran®,) are used for IUI and IVF/ICSI treatment.As everyone reacts differently to drugs, it is difficult to predict the dosage that you need and the duration you will have to take the drugs. It is therefore practically impossible to determine in advance the cost of medications for your individual treatment.

The laboratory costs

In the case of IVF/ICSI, the eggs and sperm cells are selected and fertilized the laboratory. Your doctor will be able to advise you on how much the laboratory costs are. The laboratory costs for ICSI will be higher due to the extra procedure involved.

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