By | June 13, 2025

How To Avoid Twins In IVF

Avoiding twins (or other multiple pregnancies) during IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is very possible—and often a priority—through careful planning with your fertility specialist.

Here’s how to reduce or avoid the chance of twins during IVF:

🧬 How to Avoid Twins in IVF

✅ 1. Choose Single Embryo Transfer (SET)

  • The most effective way to avoid twins is to transfer only one embryo at a time.
  • This is known as elective single embryo transfer (eSET).
  • Especially recommended for:
    • Women under 35
    • First-time IVF patients
    • Good-quality embryos

👶 Most twin pregnancies happen when multiple embryos are transferred.

✅ 2. Avoid Fertility Medications That Cause Hyperstimulation

  • Certain meds (like Clomid or gonadotropins) used during ovulation induction can lead to multiple eggs being released, increasing the risk of twins—especially with IUI or timed intercourse.
  • In IVF, the lab controls fertilization, so this risk is much lower if managed well.

✅ 3. Monitor Embryo Splitting (Rare but Possible)

  • Even with a single embryo transfer, identical twins (monozygotic) can occur if the embryo splits naturally after implantation.
  • This is rare (1–2% of IVF pregnancies), and cannot be predicted or controlled.

✅ 4. Discuss Your Risk Factors with Your Doctor

  • Some factors increase your risk of twins:
    • Transferring multiple embryos
    • Maternal age (30–35 slightly increases monozygotic twinning)
    • Assisted hatching (may slightly raise identical twin risk)

🧑‍⚕️ Make your preference for a singleton pregnancy clear during treatment planning.

✅ 5. Freeze Extra Embryos for Later

  • Instead of transferring two embryos “just in case,” freeze the second one for a future cycle.
  • This increases safety, and research shows no major difference in live birth rates with single vs. double embryo transfer when good-quality embryos are used.

🚫 Why Avoid Twins?

While twins can be joyful, multiple pregnancies carry higher risks, such as:

  • Preterm birth
  • Low birth weight
  • Preeclampsia
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Cesarean delivery
  • NICU stays

📋 Summary: IVF Without Twins

StrategyEffectivenessNotes
Single embryo transfer (SET)✅✅✅Best option to avoid twins
Avoid multiple embryo transfers✅✅Especially for younger patients
Monitor fertility meds carefullyHyperstimulation risk more relevant in IUI
Freeze extra embryos✅✅Safe and efficient for future use