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In the United States, for instance, there is no limit regarding the number of embryos to transfer. Where do you stand on this?

By Manuel Fernández M.D., Ph.D. (gynecologist).
Last Update: 06/03/2011

I think that the European policy is much healthier at aiming to encourage a single embryo transfer in order to avoid multiple births.

 Manuel Fernández
Manuel Fernández
M.D., Ph.D.
Gynecologist
Graduate in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Seville. Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the University Hospital Virgen Macarena de Seville. Master's Degree in Assisted Reproduction from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid. Gynecologist at IVI Seville since 2003 and Director since 2005.
License: 4114231
Gynecologist. Graduate in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Seville. Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the University Hospital Virgen Macarena de Seville. Master's Degree in Assisted Reproduction from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid. Gynecologist at IVI Seville since 2003 and Director since 2005. License: 4114231.