When couples think about IVF, one common question often comes up:
“Will IVF increase my chances of having twins?”

Cross-section of the uterus showing twins in separate amniotic sacs with visible umbilical cords and shared placenta.

Let’s answer this clearly first.

👉 Yes, IVF can increase the chances of twins compared to natural pregnancy.
👉 But no, twins are not guaranteed, and in many cases, doctors actually try to avoid twin pregnancies.

At Nisha IVF Centre, the focus is always on safe, healthy pregnancies, not just higher numbers.

Let’s break down what’s real, what’s a myth, and what you should actually expect.

What Are the Chances of Twins in IVF?

In natural conception, the chance of twins is relatively low, usually around 1–2%.

With IVF, the chances can be higher, depending on the approach:

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Single embryo transfer (SET):  Very low chance of twins

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Multiple embryo transfer:  Higher chance of twins
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Identical twins (rare):  Can still occur even with a single embryo

👉 On average, IVF twin rates can range between 10% to 30%, depending on the treatment plan.

But here’s something important most people don’t realize…

👉 Modern IVF practices are moving toward single embryo transfer to reduce risks.

Why Does IVF Increase Twin Chances?

IVF involves placing embryos into the uterus.

If more than one embryo is transferred:

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Both embryos may implant → Fraternal twins

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One embryo may split → Identical twins (rare)

Diagram illustrating dizygotic (fraternal) twins on the left and monozygotic (identical) twins on the right, with labeled reproductive structures (uterus, ovaries, embryos).

At Nisha IVF Centre, doctors carefully decide the number of embryos to transfer based on:

  • Age
  • Embryo quality
  • Medical history
  • Previous IVF outcomes

👉 The goal is one healthy baby, not multiple high-risk pregnancies.

Myths vs Reality: IVF and Twins

Let’s clear the biggest misconceptions.

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Myth 1: IVF Always Leads to Twins

👉 Reality: Most IVF pregnancies today are single pregnancies due to safer practices

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Myth 2: You Can Choose to Have Twins with IVF

👉 Reality: You cannot guarantee twins. Doctors do not recommend twins intentionally due to health risks.

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Myth 3: Twins Mean Higher Success

👉 Reality: Twins may sound exciting, but they come with higher medical risks for both mother and babies.

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Myth 4: More Embryos = Better Outcome

👉 Reality: Transferring multiple embryos increases risk, not necessarily success.

Is It Possible to Plan Twins with IVF?

This is one of the most searched questions.

👉 Medically, IVF can increase the probability, but it cannot guarantee twins.

At Nisha IVF Centre, decisions are made based on:

  • Safety
  • Long-term outcomes
  • Individual patient condition

👉 Ethical and medical guidelines prioritize healthy singleton pregnancies.

Are Twin Pregnancies Risky?

N-FIS is not for everyone, but it can be highly effective for the right candidates.

Yes, twin pregnancies are considered high-risk.

They may involve:

  • Premature delivery
  • Low birth weight
  • Higher chances of complications
  • Increased maternal health risks

👉 That’s why fertility specialists aim to minimize twin pregnancies whenever possible.

Pregnant woman holding ultrasound scans up to her bare belly, seated on a bed.

What Do Patients Actually Want vs What Doctors Recommend

Many patients say:
👉 “Twins mean double happiness”

But doctors think differently:

👉 “One healthy baby at a time is the safest outcome”

At Nisha IVF Centre, this balance between expectations and medical safety is handled carefully through personalized treatment planning.

How Nisha IVF Centre Approaches IVF Treatment

At Nisha IVF Centre, the focus is on:

  • Customized IVF protocols
  • Evidence-based embryo transfer decisions
  • Patient education and transparency
  • Safe and ethical fertility practices

👉 Every treatment is tailored to give you the best chance of a healthy pregnancy

Final Thought

IVF can increase the chances of twins,
but that doesn’t mean twins are always the goal.

👉 The real goal is a safe pregnancy and a healthy baby

If you’re considering IVF, it’s important to understand:

  • What’s possible
  • What’s safe
  • What’s right for your body

At Nisha IVF Centre, you’re guided through every step with clarity and care.

Quick Recap

  • IVF can increase twin chances, but does not guarantee it
  • Modern IVF focuses on single embryo transfer
  • Twins carry higher medical risks
  • Treatment is always personalized for safety

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the chances of having twins with IVF?

IVF increases the chances compared to natural pregnancy, ranging from 10% to 30%, depending on the number of embryos transferred.

2. Can I request twins during IVF treatment?

No, doctors do not recommend planning twins intentionally due to higher health risks.

3. Is single embryo transfer better than multiple embryo transfer?

Yes, single embryo transfer is safer and reduces the risk of complications associated with twin pregnancies.

4. Are IVF twins different from natural twins?

No, IVF twins develop similarly, but they may require closer medical monitoring during pregnancy.

5. Why do doctors try to avoid twin pregnancies in IVF?

Because twin pregnancies carry higher risks for both the mother and babies, including premature birth and complications.