Multiple Births in Surrogacy and the Likelihood of Twins vs. Triplets


In Cyprus, the use of surrogate motherhood and advanced assisted reproduction technologies, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), offers couples desiring to become parents new perspectives. Modern techniques and a high level of medical service make these procedures more accessible and increase their efficiency. In the case of IVF in Cyprus, the practice of implanting multiple embryos is widely used, which contributes to increasing the chances of successful pregnancy, providing future parents with more joy.

Embryoscopy: Progress in IVF

Embryoscopy represents an advanced technique that significantly improves the IVF process by allowing doctors to observe embryo development in real-time using specialized software. This approach minimizes the risk of human error and allows for the selection of the most promising embryos for implantation. Despite its high cost, the use of embryoscopy significantly increases the chances of success and safety of the IVF procedure in Cyprus.

EmbryoScope+ is a modern system for embryo cultivation, equipped with automated photography and analysis of their development using artificial intelligence, making it one of the most advanced devices in this field, including a microscope and camera for continuous monitoring.

A new method for evaluating embryo quality using embryoscopy has been developed, involving a series of snapshots of the embryo every 10-20 minutes at different levels (in 7 layers), which, after processing by computer software, creates a detailed "video resume" of each embryo, providing an accurate assessment of their development and viability.

 

The Possibilities of Multiple Pregnancy

Multiple pregnancy, which often results from in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures, offers prospective parents the unique opportunity to become parents of twins or even triplets. Despite the associated risks, this type of pregnancy is often seen as a gift of fate, providing a chance for a significant expansion of the family. In the context of IVF, the use of donor eggs can play a key role, opening new horizons for couples facing conception difficulties.

On the island of Cyprus, advancements in medicine and access to quality medical care help to reduce the risks associated with multiple pregnancies. Medical professionals carefully monitor the health of the mother and children throughout the pregnancy, ensuring their protection and support.

The decision to implant multiple embryos involves a cautious approach, taking into account all possible risks. Many couples are ready to make this decision in pursuit of their dream of having children. In Cyprus, in addition to embryoscopy, advanced IVM technology is also available, allowing for the procedure without hormonal stimulation and its side effects.

IVM involves the retrieval of immature eggs, their subsequent maturation in laboratory conditions, and fertilization, making the IVF procedure safer. These innovative approaches highlight the Cypriot medical science's commitment to improving and expanding the available IVF methods, providing the opportunity for more couples to become parents.

IVM is an effective means to avoid ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, one of the most common complications of traditional IVF, especially recommended for women for whom hormonal stimulation is contraindicated, including those with a history of cancer.

However, the IVM technique has its limitations, including lower success rates compared to conventional IVF. The IVM procedure involves the use of immature eggs, which are then matured in laboratory conditions, making the procedure less risky for women's health, especially for those suffering from certain medical conditions, such as thrombophilia.