Have a question? We're here to help. Ask the Community.
ASKReceive the latest and greatest in women's health and wellness from EmpowHER!
Develop your own personal "path to advocacy" by advocating for your own health and the health of others.
Learn moreEmpowHER Founder & Chairman Michelle King Robson shares her own personal health story and explains why women need to advocate for their own health and wellness!
View Michelle's Story

Add a Comment1 Comments
This poll isn't totally accurate. Even with implanting one that embryo can split into identical twins. My last IVF cycle (as a 2nd time surrogate) we implanted 2, both took and one split so we were pregnant with triplets. My 1st time we transferred 2 and both took as well. I think it should depend on more then just a # of embryos..Maternal age, uterine condition, embryo quality, etc.
June 9, 2011 - 7:35amThis Comment