In recent years, as a result of changes in fertility policy, many people have moved away from the problem of having boys and girls, but there are still many who are eager to have twins, especially when many want to do so at a time when in vitro babies are the object of awareness. So, can an in vitro baby have a double pregnancy? How did an in vitro baby have twins?
The first thing we need to know is how the twins got here. In cases of natural conception, the twins or the twins must have their mother excreted two eggs, both of which are fertilized and bed-bed. In particular, the fertilisation of the two eggs is necessary for the formation of a gender-specific embryo.
Most of the twins that appear during natural fertilization are single-egged twins, i.e., two embryos and separate beds when a fertilized egg is excreted. These twins are of the same sex and look the same.
Thus, the treatment of in vitro babies is facilitated by in vitro fertilisation and embryo development, followed by the transplantation of one or two high-quality embryos into the uterus, followed by the placement of embryos in bed to help with pregnancy.
In this process, the need to increase the rate of ovulation and to provide ovulation treatment, the availability of extra eggs and the development of multiple embryos have provided the basis for the formation of twins.
Second, one or two embryos were transplanted at the time of the embryo transplant in order to increase the bed rate, while two embryos increased the rate of double pregnancy, so that the probability of double pregnancy was higher than that of natural pregnancy.
Also, the embryos that were transplanted by in vitro babies were fertilized by different eggs and sperms, so in the case of a double pregnancy, there was a certain gender difference, so that the chances were higher than natural conception.
However, in vitro babies could not customize twins or zodiacs, and even if there were two embryos for a transplant, it was necessary to see if the uterus was in good condition and whether both embryos could be placed in bed. An understanding of the sex of the embryo is also needed in the case of a single child, which involves the development of three-generation in vitro technology and therefore does not fit the average couple.
Also, in order to control multiple pregnancies and to ensure the safety of mothers and foetuses, single embryo transplants are usually recommended. It is therefore more desirable to look at twins or twins and to look at fate.
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