Q: How can I choose the sex of my child?
A: "Family Balancing" is often used if a couple already has children of the same sex or if the IP's already have to use one of the methods below for other reasons already...ie PGD. All costs $$$ What doesn't!
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High Tech Gender Selection
Proven to give you the best odds of having the desired gender, but at a high price.
MicroSort and PGD for baby gender selection are clinically proven and acknowledged by experts to give you the best odds of conceiving the gender of your choice. There is no doubt that these methods really work.
Getting pregnant by IUI (artificial insemination) or IVF (in vitro fertilization) is no easy task. It's such a stressful experience, with giddy highs when your dream seems almost within your grasp, and devastating lows when it seems all hope is lost, that it's called the "emotional roller coaster". It's enormously expensive and inconvenient, you'll almost certainly need to try several times, and there's no guarantee of successfully getting pregnant and delivering a baby.
But for many women the high tech route has made a dream come true, because if you or your surrogate can manage to get pregnant, your odds are indeed very high of having the son or daughter you're hoping for.
MicroSort Sperm Sorting
MicroSort is a technique for separating X and Y sperm, with a success rate of 91% for a girl, and 76% for a boy. This is the only method proved to effectively sort X and Y sperm, and is available only in the US.
PGD, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
PGD is the only method which can guarantee the gender of your choice with virtually 100% accuracy, because embryos are tested for gender before being implanted in the mother's womb.
PGH, Preimplantation Genetic Haplotyping
PGH works the same way as PGD, except that the genetic testing technique is more advanced. This is a very new variation of PGD, with the first pregnancies announced in mid-2006. I do not see any reason for PGH to be used for gender selection rather than PGD; this technique should mainly be of value to parents who are carriers of rare genetic disorders.
The Ericsson Method and Sperm Spinning
The Ericsson method for sperm sorting is less expensive, and is widely available in the US in Europe. However, it is not clinically proven to increase your chances of having the desired gender, and most experts dismiss this method as ineffective.
Any other sperm sorting or sperm separation method claimed to be used for gender selection falls into the "sperm spinning" category, and none have been proven effective.
Sharon
High Tech Gender Selection
Proven to give you the best odds of having the desired gender, but at a high price.
MicroSort and PGD for baby gender selection are clinically proven and acknowledged by experts to give you the best odds of conceiving the gender of your choice. There is no doubt that these methods really work.
Getting pregnant by IUI (artificial insemination) or IVF (in vitro fertilization) is no easy task. It's such a stressful experience, with giddy highs when your dream seems almost within your grasp, and devastating lows when it seems all hope is lost, that it's called the "emotional roller coaster". It's enormously expensive and inconvenient, you'll almost certainly need to try several times, and there's no guarantee of successfully getting pregnant and delivering a baby.
But for many women the high tech route has made a dream come true, because if you or your surrogate can manage to get pregnant, your odds are indeed very high of having the son or daughter you're hoping for.
MicroSort Sperm Sorting
MicroSort is a technique for separating X and Y sperm, with a success rate of 91% for a girl, and 76% for a boy. This is the only method proved to effectively sort X and Y sperm, and is available only in the US.
PGD, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
PGD is the only method which can guarantee the gender of your choice with virtually 100% accuracy, because embryos are tested for gender before being implanted in the mother's womb.
PGH, Preimplantation Genetic Haplotyping
PGH works the same way as PGD, except that the genetic testing technique is more advanced. This is a very new variation of PGD, with the first pregnancies announced in mid-2006. I do not see any reason for PGH to be used for gender selection rather than PGD; this technique should mainly be of value to parents who are carriers of rare genetic disorders.
The Ericsson Method and Sperm Spinning
The Ericsson method for sperm sorting is less expensive, and is widely available in the US in Europe. However, it is not clinically proven to increase your chances of having the desired gender, and most experts dismiss this method as ineffective.
Any other sperm sorting or sperm separation method claimed to be used for gender selection falls into the "sperm spinning" category, and none have been proven effective.
Sharon
Posted by: Sharon LaMothe~
Founder of LaMothe Surrogacy Consulting
Owner LaMothe Services