Totally agree it was risky for twins, but at this point considering it was their 4th transfer of two embryos and they only have one living child to show for it...I don’t fault them at all for doing two.Tweedles3 wrote:If she was smart, she would wait 3+ years until trying for a fourth. In the meantime, have their remaining embryos thawed and genetically tested, or do a new IVF cycle and have those tested before freezing. Implant one normal one each time. I still don’t know how she was able to have two embryos transferred anyway, at such a young age.Here_2_talk wrote:Okay, I’m going to pull a Rachelle and ask the following: ( she gets bored quickly and onto the next big thing)
Do you think they will continue implanting two at a time with the remaining embryos or will they have learnt their lesson?!
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Doing it when Emma was just turning one is where they went all wrong.
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