It is possible to transfer two embryos when doing triple IVF. However, the risk of transferring two embryos is higher, so it is necessary to assess the state of health before proceeding. When undergoing three-generation IVF, you can choose to transfer two embryos at one time, which can make two embryos develop in your body, thus increasing your chances of having a twin pregnancy. However, the transfer of two embryos does not mean that both embryos can successfully survive, and in the subsequent development and implantation process, there may still be the death and miscarriage of a single embryo or two embryos. If a woman wants to have two embryos transferred at the same time during IVF, she needs to check the intrauterine environment and reproductive system before the transfer to assess whether the body environment can accommodate two embryos. Meanwhile, since two embryos are a heavy burden on the woman’s body and have a higher chance of causing complications during pregnancy, she needs to take good personal protection and nutritional supplements after the transfer. When undergoing an IVF transfer, it is necessary to consult the doctor’s advice to choose whether or not to carry out a two-embryo transfer, and to go to the hospital for regular check-ups.