But how many people actually have success on the first round of infertility treatments? I've known several people who have gone through many rounds, to no avail.
On the actual topic of this thread... yes it sounds like a lot of money, but for what you're going through to get it it may not be worth it. You'll have to pay tax on that money (well, you're supposed to).
Is there any evidence of the hormones and everything used for a donor possibly affecting their future ability to have kids or causing other health risks?
There are a lot of other things you can do to get money. There's a place near my school that does pharmaceutical testing, for women mostly skin creams... you stay there for a weekend, they feed you, rent you movies, do homework, all kinds of stuff,a nd you get over $200. I did an allergy medication study and got about $900.
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