#62 When Is It Okay to Transfer Two Embryos Into a Surrogate? An IVF Expert Dr Erica Bove Explains

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    Double embryo transfer (DET) is often discouraged in surrogacy—but are there ever exceptions?

    In this follow-up to their powerful SET vs. DET conversation, Dr. Alyssa Small Layne welcomes back Dr. Erica Bove to explore the rare—but real—cases where two embryos might be transferred into a surrogate. Together, they explore age-based ASRM guidelines, the impact of embryo quality, endometriosis, failed cycles, and how patient history can influence decision-making.

    They also discuss surrogate qualifications, uterine environment, legal contracts, and the emotional nuances that make this one of the most complex decisions in modern family-building.


    What You’ll Learn:

    • 00:50 — Why single embryo transfer (SET) is still the gold standard

    • 02:04 — The ASRM exceptions for older eggs, day-3 embryos, or poor prognosis

    • 04:21 — How genetic testing changes the equation completely

    • 05:30 — 30–50% twin risk with two euploid embryos

    • 06:13 — Why most OBs are still “twitchy” about DET—even in IVF

    • 07:09 — Whether failed transfers or miscarriages justify DET

    • 08:13 — The miscarriage data no one talks about with twins

    • 09:08 — Endometriosis and embryo quality—even in a new uterus

    • 10:42 — Whether surrogate height or twin history matter (data vs assumptions)

    • 12:22 — Why surrogacy matching must include detailed contracts and expectations

    • 14:35 — The role of values, identity, and support in surrogacy decision-making

    • 16:44 — Why traditional fertility support groups don’t always work for surrogacy parents

    • 18:51 — The need for dedicated surrogate-focused support and coaching

    • 21:57 — The unseen stress surrogates face—and why they deserve emotional support too

    • 23:46 — How Dr. Bove’s coaching changed her practice and patient relationships

    • 26:52 — The #1 message Dr. Bove wants every intended parent to remember

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    Key Takeaways:

    • Even in rare cases, DET requires deep evaluation of egg quality, age, history, and uterine environment

    • PGT-A tested embryos dramatically raise the chance of twins—up to 50%

    • Height and prior twin deliveries may be helpful—but evidence is still anecdotal

    • Legal contracts and clear emotional support plans are critical in complex surrogacy cases

    • Surrogates deserve emotional care—not just medical clearance

    Planning your embryo transfer? 📱 Use BloomBridge to plan your full journey—transfers, timelines, and emotional support included.


    “More efficient isn’t always safer. A single embryo transfer is still the best path to a healthy baby.”

    About Dr. Alyssa Small Layne

    Dr. Alyssa Small Layne is a board-certified OB/GYN and minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon with extensive experience in surrogate requirements and gestational carrier support. After navigating her own surrogacy journey as an intended parent, she founded JUNIE to provide comprehensive surrogacy guidance and support.

    On Surrogacy Made Simple, Dr. Layne combines her medical expertise with personal experience to help intended parents and surrogates navigate the surrogacy process with confidence and clarity.

    Episode Information

    Episode:#62
    Duration:00:28:02
    Published:10/2/2025

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