why would you transfer more than 1 or 2 embryos?
I think there's still a question of whether or not the embryos will stick, so they often transfer more than 1. (A friend had a reduction after IVF from 3 to 2.)
But six seems above and beyond.
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why would you transfer more than 1 or 2 embryos?
I think there's still a question of whether or not the embryos will stick, so they often transfer more than 1. (A friend had a reduction after IVF from 3 to 2.)
But six seems above and beyond.
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As of today, I am officially in my forties. It doesn't feel as momentous (for good or for ill) as I thought it would.
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My DH and I were discussing what we'd name octuplets.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder and Blitzen.
I'm judgey. I think it's wrong, in the same way that driving three Hummers is wrong.
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I thought they generally stuck in bunches.
My understanding of current IVF best practices - and I am happy to be corrected, since I have no personal experience and am drawing mainly from blog-reading and book-reading - is that if the woman is under 35 and has a good fertility history (both true here, assuming this woman's six existing children are children she gave birth to) you transfer two embryos, and even consider transferring only one. To get 8 babies, probably at least 4 embryos were transferred (which would mean 4 cases of spontaneous twinning), and very likely more.
I was very surprised to hear this was an IVF case. Super-multiples have tended to be from fertility drugs (i.e. stimulating the ovaries resulting in multiple ovulations and multiple fertilizations - and even in those cases, the doctors are supposed to monitor the number of ovulations and not fertilize if, say, 8 eggs were released.)
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