I agree with the wisdom of all the ladies who have responded.
I had one day 5 blastie transferred (my FS only believes in one embie being transferred at a time).
However, that one day 5 blastie divided again - and I am now almost 33 weeks pregnant with identical twins. While we are very happy to be expecting twins - it was unplanned and has been a highly complicated pregnancy, with extreme monitoring and several medical conditions to be dealt with on the way through.
What if you had two emboss transferred and one divided and you ended up with triplets? It wasn't really discussed with us - so it was a shock when it happened. All I can encourage is to do your research prior to making a decision.
Thank you so much for the information.
It helps me a lot not only the information but also your really warm words.
I didn't notice each single embryo has the chance of splitting into two naturally, so as Mylitta says it will be dangerous if embryo(S) is divided 4...
Bookmarks