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Can two gay males have fraternal twins, each one from a different intended father, in a single pregnancy?

By Babygest Staff .
Last Update: 07/05/2019

Of course! Although we can’t guarantee the delivery of fraternal twins, there are definitely things we can do to help you achieve this goal! Our clinic offers the opportunity to fertilize half the number of eggs with one intended father’s sperm while fertilizing the other half of eggs with the other intended father’s sperm. Should viable embryos be created from each intended father’s sperm, then it would be possible to transfer said two embryos to a surrogate. However, transferring multiple embryos is a question for which the Doctor, GC, and IPs all need to be on the same page.

Read the full article on: How Does Surrogacy Work for Gay Couples? ( 45).