IVF, GIFT and ZIFT
Twins: Conception of
a twin gestation is a possible outcome of almost every
treatment involving assisted reproductive technology,
including IVF. Approximately one third of RMA IVF
conceptions result in a twin birth. Many of our IVF
patients consider a twin pregnancy a very desirable
success. While we are constantly attempting to refine
and improve IVF technology to reduce the risk of
multiple gestation, we recognize that there will likely
always be some chance of conceiving a twin pregnancy
through IVF - and our patients should realize this as
well. Techniques of blastocyst culture and transfer
practiced at RMA have substantially reduced the chances
of multiple conception, without sacrificing a patient's
overall chance of pregnancy. In selected cases, RMA has
performed single-blastocyst embryo transfers for
patients in whom a twin gestation might pose a
significant medical risk.
High Order Multiples:
A high-order multiple pregnancy is a conception
consisting of 3 or more fetuses. While the rare
successful delivery of very high-order multiple
pregnancies might receive international attention in the
press, it is important to remember that most high-order
gestations end in premature delivery. Prematurity
carries a significant risk of complications for both
mother and babies. When deciding on the number of
embryos to recommend for transfer, our team of
embryologists and physicians carefully weighs all
factors with the goal of offering each patient the
highest chance of pregnancy with the lowest possible
risk of a high-order multiple gestation. Blastocyst
culture and transfer has brought about a dramatic
reduction in the incidence of high-order multiple
pregnancy at RMA, and our ultimate goal is to reduce
this incidence to zero. We at RMA are proud of the work
we have done, and continue to do to substantially reduce
the risk of conceiving high-order multiple pregnancies
in our IVF program
Multifetal Reduction:
Multifetal reduction (or selective fetal reduction) is a
technique developed as a possible alternative method of
managing the risks associated with high-order multiple
gestation. It is known that twins carry a lower risk of
premature delivery than triplets or quadruplets.
Selectively reducing the number of viable fetuses
carried down to two has been shown in some studies to
reduce the risk of premature delivery, and thus fetal
complications related to prematurity. The procedure is
performed by a perinatologist (high-risk obstetrician)
at approximately 12 weeks gestational age (beyond the
usual time of spontaneous pregnancy loss). The
multifetal reduction procedure itself carries some risk
of complication that may result in the loss of the
entire pregnancy, and does not provide a guarantee of
full term delivery. While high-order multiple
pregnancies are not a common outcome of IVF at RMA,
multifetal reduction can be considered as an option for
patients who find themselves in this unexpected
position. The issues surrounding this procedure are
complex; our physicians and nurses can provide
information regarding the procedure, but patients
considering this option will be referred for the more
detailed, expert counseling that can only be provided by
a perinatologist experienced in both selective reduction
and management of high-order multiple gestations. This
counseling can provide the balanced information
necessary for each patient to make the appropriate
decision for her individual case