EDIT: Not sure why folks are choosing to downvote, but please read the post + comments before you do so. Actively looking for advice from this sub on whether or not to transfer 2 embryos after loss.
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Hey everyone, I'm new to this sub and posting here to get a better understanding of what it's like to have multiples so my husband and I can make an informed decision on if this path is right for us. My intention here isn't to play God, we've had a long and difficult fertility journey so far: 3+ years TTC, 18 months of IVF (2 egg retrievals, 2 failed embryo transfers, and 1 embryo transfer resulting in an early miscarriage). Our goal is to optimize for a healthy live birth, not necessarily twins, we will be thrilled with any outcome.
I'm gearing up for my 4th embryo transfer scheduled for mid April, and our fertility doctor has encouraged us to think about implanting 2 embryos this time to increase our chance of success (he is very pro implanting 2). I know this obviously comes with additional personal risk but I'm healthy (31, 5'8", 135lbs, in shape) and seriously considering it. Also, I'm aware that parenting is going to be difficult regardless of singleton vs multiples, but I have full confidence that our marriage can handle it (IVF has brought us closer than ever).
I'm here to ask you all a couple of things:
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Hey everyone, I'm new to this sub and posting here to get a better understanding of what it's like to have multiples so my husband and I can make an informed decision on if this path is right for us. My intention here isn't to play God, we've had a long and difficult fertility journey so far: 3+ years TTC, 18 months of IVF (2 egg retrievals, 2 failed embryo transfers, and 1 embryo transfer resulting in an early miscarriage). Our goal is to optimize for a healthy live birth, not necessarily twins, we will be thrilled with any outcome.
I'm gearing up for my 4th embryo transfer scheduled for mid April, and our fertility doctor has encouraged us to think about implanting 2 embryos this time to increase our chance of success (he is very pro implanting 2). I know this obviously comes with additional personal risk but I'm healthy (31, 5'8", 135lbs, in shape) and seriously considering it. Also, I'm aware that parenting is going to be difficult regardless of singleton vs multiples, but I have full confidence that our marriage can handle it (IVF has brought us closer than ever).
I'm here to ask you all a couple of things:
- Knowing what you know now, would you recommend having twins? If given the choice to go back in time would you do it again?
- If you had the ability to choose whether or not to have twins and what their genders are, what would you pick and why? (See poll below)
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