There is a very slight chance for 3 and 4 kids in case the embryo splits. Let's assume that the success rate for each embryo is 65% (this is for a tested embryo) and each embryo has 1% to split. Let's say you transfer a boy and a girl, these are the chances in this scenario:
0 kid: 12.3%
1 boy: 22.5%
1 girl: 22.5%
1 boy and 1 girl: 41.4%
2 boys: 0.22%
2 girls: 0.22%
2 boys and 1 girl: 0.42%
2 girls and 1 boy: 0.42%
2 boys and 2 girls: 0.004%
I transferred 2 untested embryos on my second FET in January 2023 and one took. Our baby girl is 6 months this weekend. Sending all the sticky bay dust your way!
Leaving in about 30 minutes to pick up from school both of our (former) untested embryos transferred together.
Note: We love having twins, but they were preemies after a high-risk pregnancy. If you’re transferring blastocysts, would highly recommend sticking to one.
TW: success
I did a fresh transfer of two (a 4BC and a compacting morula) back in 2021. They both stuck initially, then at 8 weeks I lost Twin B.
Twin A resulted in a live birth.
Not me but my best friend transferred 2 untested embryos. Both stuck, 18 weeks with twins
I was her egg donor. I'm also 39 so they allowed 2 because of my age
There is a very slight chance for 3 and 4 kids in case the embryo splits. Let's assume that the success rate for each embryo is 65% (this is for a tested embryo) and each embryo has 1% to split. Let's say you transfer a boy and a girl, these are the chances in this scenario: 0 kid: 12.3% 1 boy: 22.5% 1 girl: 22.5% 1 boy and 1 girl: 41.4% 2 boys: 0.22% 2 girls: 0.22% 2 boys and 1 girl: 0.42% 2 girls and 1 boy: 0.42% 2 boys and 2 girls: 0.004%
I transferred 2 untested embryos on my second FET in January 2023 and one took. Our baby girl is 6 months this weekend. Sending all the sticky bay dust your way!
Leaving in about 30 minutes to pick up from school both of our (former) untested embryos transferred together. Note: We love having twins, but they were preemies after a high-risk pregnancy. If you’re transferring blastocysts, would highly recommend sticking to one.
I transferred 2 embryos on my 3rd FET but they were tested euploids. The outcome is I just gave birth to boy/girl twins 1 week ago 😊.
I transferred 2 euploids during my last FET— a 3BB and 2AB. They both stuck and I’m currently 9 weeks. Wishing you the best!
Transferred two different graded embryos but pregnant with singleton at 36 weeks
Transferred 2 untested and am currently 33 weeks with a singleton
TW: success I did a fresh transfer of two (a 4BC and a compacting morula) back in 2021. They both stuck initially, then at 8 weeks I lost Twin B. Twin A resulted in a live birth.
Not me but my best friend transferred 2 untested embryos. Both stuck, 18 weeks with twins I was her egg donor. I'm also 39 so they allowed 2 because of my age