Abstract

We present a series of monozygous multiple gestations achieved following in vitro fertilization (IVF): one case of monochorionic triplet pregnancy and six cases of dizygotic triplet pregnancy. From September 2000 to December 2006, all patients achieving clinical pregnancy by ART were reviewed (n = 2433). A 37 year-old woman who delivered a healthy singleton after IVF returned two years later for FET, and a single blastocyst was transferred. This also resulted in pregnancy, but TV-USG revealed a single gestational sac with three distinct amniotic sacs, each containing a distinct fetal pole with cardiac activity. This pregnancy was electively terminated at nine weeks' gestation. An additional six cases of dizygotic triplets established after fresh embryo transfer (no ICSI or assisted hatching) are also described. Of these, one resulted in a miscarriage at eight weeks' gestation and five patients have an ongoing pregnancy. This case series suggests the incidence of dizygotic/monochorionic triplets following IVF is approximately 10 times higher than the expected rate in unassisted conceptions, and underscores the importance of a conservative approach to lower the number of embryos at transfer. The role of embryo transfer technique and in vitro culture media in the twinning process requires further study.

Highlights

  • With the advent of the advanced reproductive technologies, the rate of multiple gestation has increased

  • We reviewed records of all patients who become clinically pregnant via in vitro fertilization (IVF) at Denentoshi Ladies Clinic Reproductive Center between September 2000 and December 2006 (n = 2,433)

  • Multiple gestation is associated with well known increases in obstetrical risk; the frequency of multiple gestation increases in IVF where more than one embryo is transferred

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Summary

Background

With the advent of the advanced reproductive technologies, the rate of multiple gestation has increased. Vitrification Kit; and was transferred on day 5 with assisted hatching (AH) via acid Tyrode's method (ovulation occurred in a natural cycle) She achieved a successful pregnancy and a single gestational sac (GS) was observed at 5 weeks gestational age. The patient requested transfer of two embryos following in vitro culture for five days with Quinn's Advantage medium TV-USG study established the diagnosis of dichorinoic triamniotic triplet pregnancy, and an uncomplicated Cesarean delivery was performed at 30 weeks' gestation. This patient (age 32) underwent IVF+ICSI for male factor infertility using the "long protocol" controlled ovarian hyperstimulation. This patient (age 29) presented with her partner for IVF+ICSI with a diagnosis of male factor infertility. The patient was hospitalized at 33 weeks due to premature rupture of membranes, and a cesarean section was performed at 33 5/7 weeks' gestation

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