Swiss Twin Births Drop Dramatically Following IVF Law Change
Multiple births from artificial insemination in Switzerland have decreased from 17.4% to 2.8% over two decades, following 2017 reproductive medicine law changes.

Key Takeaways
- Multiple births from artificial insemination in Switzerland dropped from 17.4% in 2002 to just 2.8% in 2023.
- The 2017 Reproductive Medicine Act revision allows the storage of up to 12 embryos.
- In 2023, single embryo transfers reached 7,341, while double embryo transfers occurred only 811 times.
- IVF success rates per transfer rose to 30% in 2023, up from 23% in 2017.
- Children born via IVF now account for 3% of all births in Switzerland.
By The Numbers
They Said
"This decline can largely be explained by a revision of the Reproductive Medicine Act in 2017. It allows a higher number of embryos (maximum 12) to be stored."