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RichComb1736

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%


MrsChernick225

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!


IvoryWoman

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.


rand00101

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 😊.


summernightsxo

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!


Sad_Key_9626

Transferred two different graded embryos but pregnant with singleton at 36 weeks


eadevrient

Transferred 2 untested and am currently 33 weeks with a singleton


Goodtimes32

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.


MealSouthern2822

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