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IVF in Beijing After Two Failed Cycles at Home

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Short answer

After two failed cycles and a third quote they couldn't stomach, a couple brought their full history to Peking University Third Hospital. A protocol change and a $6,000-range cycle later, a frozen transfer took β€” at less than a third of their home per-cycle cost.

The situation

Two IVF failures, unexplained, at roughly $18,000 per attempt at home. The couple wanted a fresh set of eyes β€” and economics that allowed more than one more try.

What we did

Records went to Peking University Third Hospital's reproductive center for review; the response adjusted stimulation protocol and recommended additional endometrial workup. We scheduled a three-week Beijing cycle around both partners' documents (marriage certificate required), with interpreter support through every appointment.

Outcome

The revised protocol yielded more usable embryos; the first frozen transfer succeeded. All-in Beijing costs per cycle ran in the $6,000 range β€” meaning the couple's budget covered attempts, not just one gamble.

*This is an anonymized, composite case based on real coordination journeys; identifying details are changed or combined for privacy. Outcomes vary β€” nothing here is a promise of results.*

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