Hi Mel , thanks !
Hi Snow White , i am trying to say that GonalF do response more during ER (more eggs) and Gleneagle is using that and i guess Thomson Medical too. You may try to contact Dr Chan from Women specialist clinic. It really counts on your budget too.. hmm.. it does not mean that it will reduce the chance if you go KK but no. of eggs being freeze will not be as much as they are using puregon. I done mine at KKIVF and have twins. Ok, i give you some comparison below. Hope it helps u.
If you have budget, please note that only KKIVF have another $3000 subsidise by goverment. So far , i spend less than 2K cash for the whole process. $6000 by medisave, meaning total will be abt. $11,000 if there is no complication.
Dr Chan is a extremely great gyne. My cousin paid a total of $24,000 for whole process. $6000 by medisave so she paid $18,000 full cash.
Another comparison : KK only allow to transfer 2 embryo if you are using the 3K subsidise. Private places like Gleneagle/Thomson , you can transfer up to 3 embryo.
To me , Puregon or GonolF is the same.. as long as you get pregy , both jabs are equally good.
Puregon dosage low and lower the risk of OHSS. GonolF has slightly higher risk of OHSS if dosage is not control correctly.
Really hope it helps you to understand.