Quote from: Cody Jensen on December 01, 2011, 12:42:17 PM
I have thought about this a lot. I've thought since I am not yet on T I can still freeze my eggs and then when the time comes, get a sperm donor and a surrogate mother. But I'm wondering exactly how much this would all cost and I'm also considering adoption.
For Egg "banking", it might not be that expensive, compared to Sperm "banking" which averages an initial $1000.00. I spoke with a major Lab that does egg and sperm "banking", storage,
Fairfax Cryobank, and here's the cost for sperm storage;
Pricing:
(some people just do the 1st visit, some want to have a second sample frozen. It's up to you, we recommend seeing how the first sample looks, then deciding).
Initial (1st) visit:
Consultation $150
Semen analysis/freezing $305
Total with blood drawn offsite $455 **see tests below
*If bloodwork is done at Fairfax Cryobank, there is an additional fee of $135
Additional samples frozen (if desired) $305 each
Storage Fees, once samples are frozen (per account, not per sample):
Monthly $40/month
Prepay 1 year $395
Prepay 2 year $670
Prepay 5 year $1340
Required Blood Tests:
HIV-1 Antibody/HIV-2 Antibody (cpt code 86703)
Hepatitis B surface Antigen (cpt code 87340)
Hepatitis C Antibody (cpt code 86803)
Fertility Clinics and Local Sperm banks more often contract the long term storage of egg and sperm storage to companies like
Fairfax Cryobank, and I was also told there was "paperwork" to fill out including documents pertaining to "custody" of the specimen. All in all I'd say it is cheaper than adoption, but how long do you store it? How long is long enough? One day you stop paying the bill and the sample is removed from storage...
I'm of the thought that others have posted also;
the important things is the child itself. if you're going to look at a child and think its weird cos it isn't your flesh and blood you're not fit to be a parent. -lilacwomanBeen married "thrice", no children, no plans to have any of my own at this point, I feel more inclined to help raise another's child, than to have my own.