Everyone wants to hold two babies at once when they are pregnant. After all, they don’t have to suffer again. Everyone hopes to hold two babies at once, and maybe they can have children. Therefore, many people hope to have twins through IVF, but they don’t know what the success rate is.
What is the success rate of IVF twins?
So what is the success rate of IVF? In fact, from a probability perspective, of course, the more embryos are transferred, the higher the success rate, but multiple pregnancies will also occur, and there are certain risks. Many people suffer complications from IVF due to multiple pregnancies, so this cannot be blindly required.
The national health department has given clear regulations on the number of embryos to be transferred, and the number of embryos to be transferred cannot exceed 3. Nowadays, many hospitals can transfer up to two embryos at one time, and the specific situation depends on the patient’s physical condition.
Therefore, it does not mean that you can do IVF if you want to have twins. Because IVF also has related indications, not everyone can do it, let alone just anyone who wants to have twins. In vitro fertilization requires both couples to issue ID cards, marriage certificates and other documents, and also need to meet relevant conditions.
In short, in vitro fertilization must meet relevant requirements before it can be done, otherwise it will have a certain impact on the success rate. Because everyone’s condition is different, age will also directly affect the success rate of IVF, and the types and dosages of drugs used in the later period also vary, so it needs to be carried out according to the physical condition.
In fact, in vitro fertilization also follows the law of survival of the fittest, and not all embryos can be transplanted. Because doctors will also screen the embryos before transplantation. Only high-quality and healthy embryos can survive and eventually develop into healthy babies.
Although the success rate of IVF is relatively high, and it is indeed possible to give birth to twins, do not deliberately ask the doctor to transplant multiple embryos in order to give birth to twins. This will only affect the success rate, and the gain will not be worth the loss.
It should be known that the risk of intrauterine fetal growth retardation, premature birth, low birth weight, cerebral palsy, central nervous system developmental abnormalities, etc. is higher in multiple pregnancy than in single pregnancy, which has a great impact on fetal health. Therefore, I hope that everyone will not blindly pursue twins. After all, it is not easy to do in vitro fertilization. The most important thing is to ensure the health of the children.
In addition, the adverse intrauterine environment associated with multiple pregnancy may also lead to abnormal growth and development of children, leading to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, mental illness, etc. These situations have a great impact on the child’s later growth, causing lifelong regrets.
In fact, medical technology is now very advanced, and many infertility diseases can be cured. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone should have a comprehensive physical examination if infertility occurs, and if it is not possible, then resort to in vitro fertilization to assist pregnancy.
In short, you cannot blindly pursue twins when doing in vitro fertilization. The specific situation depends on the physical condition. Whether you are transferring a single embryo or multiple embryos, you must follow the doctor’s arrangements, so as to increase the pregnancy rate and ensure the healthy development of the fetus.