January 20, 2026
IVF Twins Success: Nalani and Her Family’s Journey
Nalani and her husband achieved two successful IVF pregnancies at Fertility Institute of Hawaii, resulting in four healthy children. After freezing 8 embryos in 2017 and a 2018 twin birth, they returned in 2021 for a third round, transferring two embryos that resulted in twins Ho’okele and Huali. The couple credits Dr. Frattarelli’s guidance and embryo testing for their success.
Key Takeaways
IVF Success Rates and Embryo Freezing Strategies
Freezing embryos after a first IVF cycle (as Nalani did with 8 embryos in 2017) allows time for testing and preparation before transfers. Success rates improve when patients return for subsequent cycles with tested, high-quality embryos.
Optimal Embryo Transfers for Twin Pregnancies
Transferring two high-quality embryos in a single cycle (as Nalani did in 2021) increases the chance of twin pregnancies while leveraging genetic testing to ensure embryo viability. This approach balances family-building goals with safety.
Role of Genetic Testing in IVF Outcomes
Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), discussed in the clinic’s 2025 blog, helps identify chromosomal abnormalities. Nalani’s case highlights how embryo quality analysis directly impacts transfer success rates.
Long-Term IVF Planning for Families
Nalani’s journey shows the importance of preserving multiple embryos (she had 4 remaining after her first twins) for future cycles. Patients should discuss freezing strategies early to maximize long-term family-building options.
Emotional and Logistical Support in IVF Journeys
Working with experienced clinics (like Fertility Institute of Hawaii) provides personalized guidance, as seen in Nalani’s teleconference with Dr. Frattarelli. Emotional support and expert care are critical for managing multi-year IVF processes.
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