NewRedShoes
We never considered Norway before as it's normally a very expensive country. I've been there previously and my OH went on business trips there quite a few times, and a pizza + beer could easily end up being £50. But then, we went to the London Fertility Show a couple of years ago, and passed by the Klinikk Hausken stand. The lady there was really nice, and when she told us the difference in price we were really confused!
So we got the brochure and checked everything out. They had a deal where you got a free Skype consultation. The doctor wanted to see us though, so he offered to see us in person. We flew in for like 30+ hours, and I got a scan done, while my OH had a sperm test. We also got blood tests done. We were told what should expect, then had a consultation with the nurse re. the medicine I'd need to take (how to inject, etc.). We flew back to the UK, have ordered the meds and will be back in Norway next month. We're doing other things there for a few days - we've got friends there - but we'll be staying slightly less than 2 weeks (they recommend a week).
We will be paying roughly £1900 for the IVF. This includes Embryoscope and embryo glue which should increase the chances somewhat. If ICSI is needed, this costs roughly £170 extra. The meds came to about £800 altogether, but this is different depending on what you are prescribed and for how long, so can be a bit higher.
Flights this time of the year have been less than £100pp return. We rented a flat for our stay there next month which was only around £600.
I think it is fantastic value for having IVF in what is very much a first world country, and it's a holiday, too. Plus, Norway looks gorgeous this time of the year. Sort of like FROZEN (the movie)...
NotSpartacus
I'm doing 2 weeks down reg and 2 weeks stims.
Hope you are all well!