WeHaveHope wrote:
krrice28 wrote:Sunshine 1576, I noticed that you are from Panama City and are using an RE in Pensacola. I live in Pace (right outside of Pensacola) and have just found out that both of my tubes are completely blocked and that my only chance for having children is with in vitro. My OB is referring me to Barry Ripps in Pensacola. Have you used him? I'm trying to gauge costs in this area and I know that in Pensacola there is Dr. Ripps and there is the Center for Reproductive Medicine in Gulf Breeze. Any thoughts or advice?? Can you tell me how much IVF is costing you?? I'm new to this so anything would be helpful!!!
Hello krrice,
First of all welcome to the board, and who knows maybe one day this Fall our paths might meet at the clinic, which would be so awesome girl.

My sister-in-law (who is fm Clemson, S.C.) had blocked tubes and went through laproscopic surgery to help flush them and this also helped her with the severe case of endometrosis, so determined they tried IVF (with the IVF Attain Refund program mentioend earlier) and it worked on the first attempt! She and my brother both believe it worked on the first attempt because maybe she was relaxed and not stressed with the finances b/c if it didn't work on the first round she still would have two more attempts. The most challenging part is finding a RE who you can trust and has the best proven success rate...Dr. Ripps originally had my chart mainly because of convenience but personally after one year I felt we were spinning wheels and not reaching our goal...and I'll explain more about the cost as you read on.
I was under Dr. Ripps care for fertility treatment from August 2010-July 2011...He has a satelite office in Panama City which my husband first was the courteous one and walked in the clinic while I was at work that day, it took me 6 months until they could finally get me in there, b/c I was so in denial that we needed help. Hey we got pg once before naturally, but after 6 months of no such luck I was finally persuaded by Dr. Terri Bishop at Dr. Ripps office here in town. She doesn't sugar coat anything and told me I wasn't getting any younger. I can still hear her tell me my work schedule was more complicated then any lawyer or doctor she ever dealt with and I worked at a bank (at that time) and their office was only 15 minutes from work...So you would think it shouldn't of been that complicated, but their clinic didn't open any earlier then 8:30 and I was a keyholder at the bank so had to be there to open the branch and get the vault opened at 8am so I really had a schedule conflict. But when they finally got me in, some baseline test were ran... Then Mich and I met with Dr. Ripps, he told us we would only have 5% percent chance of conceiving with iui and our best shot would be an IVF only because we have unexplained infertility. We were told it would cost us $10,000 for an IVF (not including meds), but we felt like we didn't have any other option.
Last October we went through IVF with Ripps...We were able to retrieve 13 eggs with 7 to fertilize...On transfer day we had 2 that made it to blastocyst (day 5) but I kept questioning why none were frozen but there was a gray area and I never found out why. Also I was not happy the night I had to do the trigger shot with lack of support. I was on the board here asking everyone for help b/c she never told me how much saline solution to mix with the powder for the trigger shot. I remember trying to call her from 9 that night all the way up to midnight and we were so upset b/c I couldn't get through to her for this emergency. She told me she was throwing a party for her niece and so her phone was turned off. That was the night my my husband was so mad he threw a chair across the room and we had to wing it the best we could. So this taught me to ALWAYS make sure you have a backup for an emergency contact, because each clinic is going to be different.
When the first IVF didn't work, (AND most of the time it will take more then one attempt, but had to learn that the hard way) anyway, we met with Dr. Ripps who tried to talk us into trying another IVF with PGD testing (where they test the embryos)--BUT I didn't understand the point of testing the embryos, I mean this was our first time with IVF, two made it to blastocyst and I was 34 so thought it would be an expensive procedure that would only tell us the quality of embtryos tested for that particular month, and we were told each month the quality of embryo makeup will be different. I told Ripps that I wanted to have laproscopic surgery because I wanted to see if they medically could fix something wrong and if not an IUI might be all we need...So in March we had the surgery and come to find out nothing was wrong, still no diagnosis for us..But at the next consultation he told us our chances for an IUI being successful would now be 15-20% so we tried two times with Terri, but what I never understood was why bloodwork wasn't being monitored at all during the IUIs. She said we will use a opk test to detect ovulation and once we detect ov to call her. Overall I wasn't satisfied with this particular clinic because I felt limited and at times not having the support I personally needed. Not to mention with Ripps everything is paid upfront and they want your credit card number in case you have any remaining charges...
One of my coworkers had been talking to me about their success with Dr. Inge in Gulf Breeze but I felt the drive would be long and didn't know how I would be able to make it work with my job...Months later I'm visiting my favorite obgyn in Panama City and he tells me about the same clinic in Gulf Breeze offering financing options AND they have an IVF ATTAIN REFUND PROGRAM, where you can get 3 tries for around 17,000 and if you don't bring home a baby you'll get 60% of that money back.Personally it says alot that my own obgyn is closely linked to this fertility clinic, where they pass out brochures/ with online advocate care to patients seeking fertility treatment, yet there is a 2.5 hour driving distance apart. So long story short, I changed jobs in April and now able to travel to the the Center of Reproductive Center in Gulf Breeze! Dr. K is wanting to try 2 iuis before moving back into IVF....We completed our first iui cycle with 7 robust follicles...He recommended that I cancel b/c this was SO RISKY for multiples but I didn't, however it ended with a negative pg test. He is rechecking my thyroid levels and will get those results back tomorrow. Overall I like them so far (I'm still new) but they seem a little more aggressive then Ripps and definately have the state of art equipment (more upscale machines) and they are always available, because even if they are at lunch they have an answering service and will call you back. I finally feel like I'm in the best care. nNow if we can get them to open satelite office in Panama City (which is greatly needed) life would be very good!