H. Amsalem et al., Monopaternal superfecundation of quintuplets after transfer of two embryosin an in vitro fertilization cycle, FERT STERIL, 76(3), 2001, pp. 621-623
Objective: To present the first genetically proven identity of quintuplets
in an IVF treatment cycle after transferring only two embryos.
Design: Case report.
Setting: IVF unit and obstetrics department of university-affiliated genera
l hospital.
Patient(s): Twenty-five-year-old patient undergoing IVF treatment for unexp
lained infertility.
Intervention(s): In vitro fertilization with intracytoplasmic sperm injecti
on performed on 50% of oocytes, resulting in successful production of nine
early-cleavage embryos. Transfer of two embryos on day 3 and freezing of th
e remaining embryos.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Development of five separate embryonic sacs. Fetal
reduction of three embryos at 12 weeks of gestation.
Result(s): Successful completion of the twin pregnancy and full genetic ana
lysis of the three embryos and the twins that were born at term.
Conclusion(s): Despite transferring only two embryos, superfecundation occu
rred, resulting in five embryos. Genetic analysis can be used to determine
paternity and identity of all the embryos. (Fertil Steril(R) 2001;76: 621-3
. (C) 2001 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine).