How does the IVF waitlist work?
Each couple must pay the IVF registration fee to be considered active on the waitlist. The female partner then is required to contact the clinic on the first day of active bleeding (not spotting) to report day 1′ of her cycle. Each week, all patients that have reported their cycles will be considered for treatment. However, to be offered an IVF cycle, couples must have attended the information session and both partners must have completed all screening requirements. The average wait is one to two months for IVF treatment after registration.
Each couple must pay the IVF registration fee to be considered active on the waitlist. The female partner then is required to contact the clinic on the first day of active bleeding (not spotting) to report ‘day 1′ of her cycle. Each week, all patients that have reported their cycles will be considered for treatment. However, to be offered an IVF cycle, couples must have attended the information session and both partners must have completed all screening requirements. The average wait is one to two months for IVF treatment after registration.