Anonymous wrote:IUI is more likely to generate twins. For IVF, it’s rare to transfer more than one embryo and has been for a while. My IVF child is 9, and back in 2014 the standard of care already was “one embryo at a time.”
Also identical twins are always spontaneous…
Anonymous wrote:IUI is more likely to generate twins. For IVF, it’s rare to transfer more than one embryo and has been for a while. My IVF child is 9, and back in 2014 the standard of care already was “one embryo at a time.”
Also identical twins are always spontaneous…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever I see a person with twins, I assume they had IVF.
I have twins and have three friends from college who do as well. Only one of them did IVF (or any sort of fertility treatments). One I think has twins in the family. We have no twins in the family and did nothing, but I guess everyone assumes we did? I always answer if asked, but I've never thought that people assumed I did IVF. I don't really care because it's none of my business what anyone else did to have kids and it's none of theirs what I did (or didn't do), I just never thought that was their assumption. Maybe I'm dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feels like people are looking down on IVF users here. So people who can't get pregnant shouldn't use reproductive technology to assist them?
No one is looking down on anyone. But sometimes twin moms try and act like they’re so special with their insta family or tell atories of being “so surprised” when it was so very well planned.
When you’re going on your 4th round of IVF and by some miracle you end up with twins it is not “so very well planned”. I don’t think I’m any more special to have given birth to twins but I do think all parents who have gone through years of infertility treatments should feel free to shout their joy of a happy outcome if they should get so lucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever I see a person with twins, I assume they had IVF.
I have twins and have three friends from college who do as well. Only one of them did IVF (or any sort of fertility treatments). One I think has twins in the family. We have no twins in the family and did nothing, but I guess everyone assumes we did? I always answer if asked, but I've never thought that people assumed I did IVF. I don't really care because it's none of my business what anyone else did to have kids and it's none of theirs what I did (or didn't do), I just never thought that was their assumption. Maybe I'm dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feels like people are looking down on IVF users here. So people who can't get pregnant shouldn't use reproductive technology to assist them?
No one is looking down on anyone. But sometimes twin moms try and act like they’re so special with their insta family or tell atories of being “so surprised” when it was so very well planned.
Huh? Sometimes it's literally unplanned. Newsflash: People do have twins under age 35 and without fertility treatments.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever I see a person with twins, I assume they had IVF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feels like people are looking down on IVF users here. So people who can't get pregnant shouldn't use reproductive technology to assist them?
No one is looking down on anyone. But sometimes twin moms try and act like they’re so special with their insta family or tell atories of being “so surprised” when it was so very well planned.