View Full Version : At HRC - number of embryos to transfer?
Claireashworth
January 2nd, 2015, 05:10 AM
Hi
Does anyone now the protocol of how many embryos are transferred back? Is it general 1? Or sometimes 2 depending on the patient?
Thank you
Claire
Eneli
January 2nd, 2015, 06:17 AM
I think HRC usually transfers one embryo unless you want to have twins
Petal
January 2nd, 2015, 06:33 AM
Yes normally one, with a fully tested good quality embryo theres no need to transfer two x x
Mumof3girls
January 2nd, 2015, 07:20 AM
I know someone that transferred 2 xys & both stuck. She had lots of complications & was hospitalised very early on in her pregnancy & she had them at 28 weeks & now they are home finally & doing well.
Claireashworth
January 2nd, 2015, 03:24 PM
I thought that might be the case - thank you! ☺
Claireashworth
January 2nd, 2015, 03:32 PM
I know someone that transferred 2 xys & both stuck. She had lots of complications & was hospitalised very early on in her pregnancy & she had them at 28 weeks & now they are home finally & doing well.
I am glad they are OK now - It certainly is risky with multiples
1+2+3boys
January 4th, 2015, 04:48 AM
I am glad they are OK now - It certainly is risky with multiples
It sure is and I was relatively young still when I had my twins and had never had health issues my whole life but it was even too much for my body to handle. I had to stay in hospital form 30 weeks due to PET and they were born at 35 weeks via a very unwanted c-section due to being footling breech and transverse. It was hard to recover from physically and mentally and the first 18 months of their lives is an exhausted blur of sleep deprivation and juggling.
They are precious and amazing and I feel so blessed and lucky to have them but one set is enough for me! Plus I only want 4 kids
Claireashworth
January 4th, 2015, 05:01 AM
It sure is and I was relatively young still when I had my twins and had never had health issues my whole life but it was even too much for my body to handle. I had to stay in hospital form 30 weeks due to PET and they were born at 35 weeks via a very unwanted c-section due to being footling breech and transverse. It was hard to recover from physically and mentally and the first 18 months of their lives is an exhausted blur of sleep deprivation and juggling.
They are precious and amazing and I feel so blessed and lucky to have them but one set is enough for me! Plus I only want 4 kids
It is hard for me to even visualise what it must be like! A singleton pregnancy - and one baby to look after afterwards is hard enough. You are right such s strain on body mind and the rest of the family!!
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