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If two eggs were ruptured with hcg injection, what are the chances of having twins if both egg fertilises. If only one egg fertilise what happens to the other egg which is ruptured
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Follicular study can't predict twin pregnancy.
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After HCG injection chances of single baby are more than 90%, chances of two/three/multiple babies are less than 10%. This number is much higher than chances of more than single pregnancy without injection. On the positive side the chances of single baby are more than 90% Also its very safe procedure
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