MA, MB BS Tim J. Child (Specialist Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology), MA, BSc, MD, FRCOG David H. Barlow (Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Oxford)
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9 Strategies to prevent multiple pregnancies in assisted conception programmes
All assisted conception techniques are associated with an increase in the multiple pregnancy rate. Iatrogenic multiple births are increasing as the use of these technologies expands. The cornerstone of safe ovulation induction is careful ultrasound monitoring, with cancellation of cycles if excessive ovulation is expected. In in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles, the main determinant of multiple pregnancy risk is the number of embryos replaced. The current move in IVF clinics is to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancy by reducing the number of embryos transferred. We would suggest a maximum of two embryos transferred to women under, for example, 39 years of age. Women of 39 years or over have a reduced chance of embryo implantation; they should be allowed the transfer of up to three embryos (the UK legal maximum).