Rutger published: The Reality and Risks of Pursuing Twins Through Surrogacy for Gay Parents

For many LGBTQ+ couples thinking about IVF and surrogacy, having twins can feel like hitting a family-building jackpot. You get two kiddos in one go, which sounds pretty amazing, right? Who wouldn't love that idea?

When my partner and I started our family journey over 15 years ago, we were definitely crossing our fingers and hoping we'd have twins. But things have changed a lot since then. Fertility specialists now really recommend against transferring two embryos at once. It isn't because they don't support family dreams; they just want everyone—the baby and mom—to be as healthy as possible. Nowadays, transferring just one embryo per cycle seems like a safer bet.

Understanding why twins aren't always twice as nice

Twin pregnancies might sound ideal at first, but let's talk about what really happens. Dr. Allison Bloom, who's kind a big deal in fertility circles, says that along with all that twin excitement come some pretty serious risks.

The big one? Preterm birth. Twins are more likely than single babies (singletons) arrive early. Premature infants often face breathing problems and developmental delays. Plus, carrying twins can pose health risks like preeclampsia and gestational diabetes, and it might mean more doctor's visits, continuous monitoring, and possibly an earlier stop on work duties.

Thinking twins might save cash? Think again

There's a rumor going around that having twins in one pregnancy could be easier on your wallet. In a perfect scenario, yes—one surrogate with two embryos seems efficient. But throw in some complications, and things can get pricey quickly. Extra NICU time or health support costs can pile up fast, leaving you in a financial pinch.

Handling emotional ups and downs

Beyond physical and financial concerns, carrying twins can take a toll on your emotions. Not every twin embryo transfer results in twins. Sometimes, only one embryo implants, and that can stir up all kinds feelings, especially when using different sperm sources. When one twin doesn't make it, known as "vanishing twin syndrome," it can hit you hard.

Joey Guzman-Kuffel, a therapist, warns that while twins can double your joy, they can also double your troubles. Looking after two newborns simultaneously can ramp up stress, anxiety, and lead you down a path toward sleep deprivation or even postpartum issues.

Finding a surrogate willing and able

One more hurdle? Finding a surrogate down with carrying twins. Many gestational carriers are understandably cautious and might need special medical approval. These extra steps can slow down your timeline, making family-building feel a bit more like a marathon.

The beauty in one: single embryo transfer

Leading experts, including Dr. Mark Leondires, are all about single embryo transfers. This method drastically reduces risks tied with carrying more than one baby. Sure, some clinics might entertain transferring two embryos under special circumstances, but mostly, it's all about that single transfer. If you're hoping your kids are close in age, using two different surrogates could be a creative workaround.

Even though having twins sounds great, taking a safe, healthy route has its own appeal. At GWK Academy, we're all about helping LGBTQ+ parents navigate surrogacy with ethical and supportive clinics that follow top-notch medical practices.

At daybreak, it doesn't matter how slow you go, as long as you get there safely. If you're exploring surrogacy and IVF, GWK Academy offers personalized coaching and a community filled with LGBTQ+ friendly experts ready and eager help.

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