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14 Kasım 2009 Cumartesi

microsort method for baby gender selection

 Increase your chances of conceiving the gender you want through sperm sorting

It’s true. You can increase your chances of having a boy or a girl using MicroSort®—the only scientifically proven way to influence gender prior to conception.

MicroSort is a scientific method used before conception to separate sperm into two categories:

    • Sperm that produces girls (X-bearing)
    • Sperm that produces boys (Y-bearing)

Why does sperm sorting help gender selection?
Without assistance, most sperm samples are close to 50% X-bearing and 50% Y-bearing. On your own, your chances of having a boy are about equal to your chances of having a girl.

MicroSort can help you increase those odds—whichever way you choose—by producing a high percentage of either X-bearing (girl) or Y-bearing (boy) sperm.

How does MicroSort separate X- and Y-bearing sperm?
The process relies on a difference in the amount of genetic material in X- and Y-bearing sperm. X chromosomes have slightly more DNA than Y chromosomes. Therefore, X-bearing sperm are slightly larger than Y-bearing sperm. MicroSort distinguishes this size difference using a technique called “flow cytometry.”

Here’s how flow cytometry works:

    1. Your sperm sample is dosed with a safe fluorescent dye, which temporarily attaches to its DNA. Because X-bearing sperm have slightly more DNA, more of the dye will bind to them than to Y-bearing sperm.
    2. The dyed sperm are sent through the flow cytometer, where they travel single-file through a "sheath" fluid.
    3. The sperm then pass through a laser, which makes the fluorescent dye glow. Brighter-glowing cells are sorted as X-bearing sperm.
    4. The resulting enriched sample is not 100% X or Y, but has a significantly higher percentage of one or the other.

What happens after the sperm is sorted?
For most couples, the sorted sperm are used with simple intrauterine insemination (IUI) to achieve pregnancy. Couples needing additional assistance can use MicroSort with in vitro fertilization (IVF). Process details vary depending on which method you use.

View Flowchart of MicroSort Process

For IUI with MicroSort, simple cycle monitoring tests are performed to determine the time of ovulation. Insemination is performed very close to that time to maximize the opportunity for a pregnancy.

To achieve IUI pregnancy with MicroSort, on the day of ovulation the following steps are performed:

    1. Your husband produces a sperm sample.
    2. The sample is sorted for the desired gender.
    3. Insemination with the sorted specimen occurs later that same day.

To achieve IVF/ICSI pregnancy with MicroSort, on the day of ovulation the following steps are performed:

    1. Your husband produces a sperm sample.
    2. The sample is sorted for the desired gender.
    3. The sorted sample is sent to an embryology laboratory for egg fertilization.

Does MicroSort provide IUI or IVF procedures?
MicroSort only provides the sperm sorting service. You must work with a participating physician to complete conception with IUI or IVF procedures. gender selection

 Find Locations and Doctors
See MicroSort lab locations and locate a participating physician

Currently, the sorting process is only available at the MicroSort® laboratory in Guadalajara, Mexico.

To complete the process, patients should select a physician to perform the IUI or IVF procedure from our list of participating physicians. In some cases, a specimen may be sorted at the MicroSort laboratory for use by your local physician.

MicroSort is not for sale in the United States. In the United States, MicroSort is available only to qualified participants through a clinical trial.


MicroSort laboratory and Participating Physicians List


Name     Location     Procedure
MicroSort Laboratory     Telephone +52 (33) 3611-3003
Fax: +52 (55) 1084-2979 guadalajarainfo@microsort.com
Blvd. Puerta de Hierro 5150 int. 502B Col. Plaza Corporativa Zapopan C.P. 45116 Zapopan, Jalisco, MEXICO     IUI

BAJA CALIFORNIA


Name     Location     Procedure
Dra. Coinda Arias Rosales     Teléfono: +52 (66) 46343931
Fax: +52 (66) 46343931
coindaarias@prodigy.net.mx
CENTRO GINECOLÓGICO
Y REPRODUCCIÓN HUMANA
José Clemente Orozco #10122 int. 209-210
Zona Río C.P. 22320 Tijuana,
Baja California, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Henry Mateo Sánez     Teléfono: +52 (64) 61772924
Fax: +52 (64) 61724797 gender selection
hmfertil@hotmail.com
www.clinicadelafertilidaddebajacalifornia.com
CLÍNICA DE LA FERTILIDAD
DE BAJA CALIFORNIA
Iturbide #399 Col. Obrera C.P.
22830 Ensenada,
Baja California, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF


CHIHUAHUA


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Aldo Fornelli López     Teléfono: +52 (65) 66136827
aldofornelli@hotmail.com
Américas $489 Nte. C.P.
32060 Ciudad Juárez,
Chihuahua, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Evaristo Martínez Barrios     Teléfono: +52 (65) 62271920 / 62271921
martinezevaristo@hotmail.com
www.hospitalangelesciudadjuarez.com
HOSPITAL ÁNGELES CD. JUÁREZ
Av. Campos Eliseos #9371
esq. Víctor Hugo Fracc. Campos Eliseos C.P.
32420 Ciudad Juárez,
Chihuahua, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF


COAHUILA gender selection


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Luis Eugenio Medina Frayre     Teléfono: +52 (87) 17182379 lemf76@hotmail.com
Av. Morelos #700 Ote. C.P. 27000 Torreón, Coahuila, MÉXICO     IUI


DISTRITO FEDERAL


Name     Location     Procedure
Dra. Minerva Alvarado     Teléfono: +52 (55) 57521234 ext. 108
Fax: +52 (55) 57521234 ext. 108
minay061007@hotmail.com
www.redcrea.com.mx
RED CREA MEDICINA
REPRODUCTIVA
Managua #730
Col. Lindavista C.P.
07300 México,
D.F., MÉXICO
    IUI – IVF
Dr. Edgardo Bustillos Alamilla     Teléfono: +52 (55) 52540919
edgardobustillos@hotmail.com
HOSPITAL ESPAÑOL
Av. Ejército Nacional
#617 int. 803
Col. Granada C.P.
11520 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Biol. Gerardo Cerezo Parra     Teléfono: +52 (55) 36186547
fertimexico@prodigy.net.mx
www.analisisdesemen.com.mx
LABORATORIO FERTIMEXICO
Tuxpan #54 int. 201
Col. Roma Sur
C.P. 06760 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Dra. B. Carolina De Alba González     Teléfono: +52 (55) 57245900
Carodealba_0610@hotmail.com
HGO 3 CENTRO MÉDICO gender selection
“LA RAZA” (IMSS)
Vallejo #266 y 277 Col.
La Raza, Azcapotzalco
C.P. 11300 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Dra. Myrna Flores Mercado     Teléfono: +52 (55) 57546907 dra.myrnafloresm@live.com.mx
Casma #630-B Col. Lindavista
C.P. 07010 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Raúl García Palacios     Teléfono: +52 (55) 55140850
Fax: +52 (55) 55140850 / 55142735
Oaxaca #92 2do.
Piso C.P. 06700
México, D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Pablo Garza Ruiz     Teléfono: +52 (55) 55543011 ext. 360 p_garzacorchera@yahoo.com
INSTITUTO NACIONAL
DE PERINATOLOGÍA (INPER)
Montes Urales #800
Col. Lomas Virreyes
C.P. 18100 México, D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dra. Adriana Lagunas Pérez     Celular: 044 (55) 11190186
Fax: +52 (55) 55615483
Calz. Azcapotzalco La Villa #10
México, D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Biol. Pablo López Duarte     Teléfono: +52 (55) 13319589 fpabloduarte@gmail.com
www.inmater.com
INSTITUTO MEXICANO DE
ALTA TECNOLOGÍA
REPRODUCTIVA
(INMATER)
Bosque de las lomas
#168 México, D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dra. Ada Belinda Luna Gallardo     Teléfono: +52 (55) 36244094
Fax: +52 (55) 52501811
dr.biligalu@hotmail.com
www.ram-mexico.com.mx
REPRODUCCIÓN ASISTIDA
METROPOLITANA, S.C.
Temístocles #210 4to.
Piso Col. Polanco
C.P. 11650 México, D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Orlando Martín Espinosa     Teléfono: +52 (55) 52506393
Fax: +52 (55) 52506393
oemartin@yahoo.com
www.ram-mexico.com.mx
REPRODUCCIÓN ASISTIDA
METROPOLITANA,
S.C. Temístocles #210 4to.
Piso Col. Chapultepec Morales
C.P. 11570 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dra. Eva Haydée Obregón Zegarra     Celular: 044 (55) 23960673 evaobregonzegarra@hotmail.com
HOSPITAL ESPAÑOL
Av. Ejército Nacional #617 int. 1004
HOSPITAL ÁNGELES PEDREGAL
Camino a Santa Teresa
#1055 int. 617 México, gender selection
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dra. María Teresa Pérez García     Teléfono: +52 (55) 55949433
Fax: +52 (55) 55948990 maritere_brh@yahoo.com.mx
CLÍNICA NAVAL CUEMANCO
Calz. del hueso #7700
C.P. 40270 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Raúl Ramírez Medina     Teléfono: +52 (55) 26993733
ramr68@hotmail.com
HOSPITAL MÉDICA SUR
Puente de piedra #150 int.
723-724 Torre 1 piso 7
Col. Toriello Guerra, Tlalpan
C.P. 14050 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI
Biol. Hugo Manuel Rodríguez Hernández     Teléfono: +52 (55) 52506461
hmanuelrh@yahoo.com.mx
www.hisparep.com.mx
HISPAREP
Av. Ejército Nacional Mexicano
#613 int 101 Col. Granada
C.P. 11520 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Carlos Salazar     Teléfono: +52 (55) 52506462 csalazar@hisparep.com
www.hisparep.com.mx
HISPAREP Av. Ejército Nacional
Mexicano #613 int 101
Col. Granada C.P. 11520
México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Álvaro Santibañez     Teléfono: +52 (55) 56669233 alvaro2304@hotmail.com
www.grupoego.com.mx
INSTITUTO NACIONAL
DE PERINATOLOGÍA (INPER)
Montes Urales #800
Col. Lomas Virreyes
C.P. 18100 México,
D.F., MÉXICO     IUI – IVF


ESTADO DE MÉXICO


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Héctor Tomás Chávez     Teléfono: +52 (72) 22121279 dr.tomas_human_rcp@hotmail.com
CENTRO DE FERTILIDAD Y
ATENCIÓN MATERNA
INFANTIL (CEFAMII)
Quintana Roo #861
Col. Residencial Colón
C.P. 50120 Toluca, Edo.
de México, MÉXICO     IUI - IVF
Dr. Marcelino Hernández Valencia     Teléfono: +52 (55) 57885160 mhernandezvalencia@prodigy.net.mx
UNIDAD MÉDICA
ANAHUAC
Sor Juana Inés de la
Cruz #52
C.P. 55000 Ecatepec,
Edo. de México, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Tomás Ramírez Lozano     Teléfono: +52 (72) 22178280
tommyrl@yahoo.com.mx
INSTITUTO MATERNO INFANTIL
DEL ESTADO DE MÉXICO (IMIEM)
Puerto de Palos esq.
Tollocán
Col. Isidro Fabela
C.P. 50170 Toluca, Edo.
de México, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. René Jaime Toro Calzada     Teléfono: +52 (55) 52469637
/ 52469638
renetoro@terra.com.mx
www.hospitalangeleslomas.com
HOSPITAL ÁNGEL LOMAS
Av. Vialidad de la
barranca s/n int. 470 Col.
Valle de las Palmas
C.P. 52767
Huixquilucan, Edo.
de México, MÉXICO     IUI


GUANAJUATO


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Ricardo Romero Ramos     Teléfono: +52 (47) 77161921
dr_rrr2003@yahoo.com.mx
www.fertilidadcrea.com.mx
CREA
Hidalgo #333 2do.
Piso C.P. 37000 León,
Guanajuato, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF


GUERRERO


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Jorge Hernández Ruiz     Teléfono: +52 (75) 55543011 j.hdez0508@live.com.mx Av.
Morelos #9-A Col. Vicente
Guerrero C.P. 40880
Zihuatanejo,
Guerrero, MÉXICO     IUI
Emb. Kenia Mendoza González     Teléfono: +52 (74) 44881114
Fax: +52 (74) 44876383
cagyracapulco@hotmail.com
www.cagyr.com
CENTRO DE ATENCIÓN EN
GINECOLOGÍA Y REPRODUCCIÓN
(CAGYR) La Nao
#1809 Fracc.
Magallanes
C.P. 39670 Acapulco,
Guerrero, MÉXICO     IUI - IVF


HIDALGO


Name     Location     Procedure
Dra. María de los Ángeles Lazcano Ortiz     Teléfono: +52 (77) 17135865
PREVENCIÓN DE CÁNCER
CERVICOUTERINO
Beneficio de
patria #408
Col. Realde Minas
C.P. 42090 Pachuca,
Hidalgo, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Jaime Silva Mendoza     Teléfono: +52 (77) 17139170
Fax: +52 (77) 17133874
sigma_561103@yahoo.com.mx gender selection
Matamoros #502
Altos Centro
C.P. 42000 Pachuca,
Hidalgo, MÉXICO     IUI


JALISCO


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Alberto Ballesteros Manzo     Teléfono: +52 (33) 3647 0090
Fax: +52 (33) 3647 2994
reproduccionhumana@hotmail.com
UNIDAD MÉDICA SAN GABRIEL
Tepeyac #115 Chapalita Sur
C.P. 45040 Guadalajara, Jalisco, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Alejandro Chávez Badiola     Teléfono: +52 (33) 36793560
drchavez-badiola@nhfc.com
NEW HOPE FERTILITY CENTER MEXICO
Torre Médica San Javier Quebec #631 int. 408
Prados Providencia C.P. 44670 Guadalajara,
Jalisco, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dra. Bertha Franco Tostado     Teléfono; +52 (33) 36402277
Fax: +52 (33) 36427963
berthafrancot@hotmail.com
Victoria #1531 Col. Providencia
C.P. 44630 Guadalajara,
Jalisco, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. José Medina Flores     Celular: 044 (33) 39548143
Nextel: 13703365
drmedina@infertilidad.cc
INSTITUTO MEXICANO
DE INFERTILIDAD (IMI) Blvd.
Puerta de Hierro
5150 int. 502C-506C
Col. Plaza Corporativa Zapopan
C.P. 45116 Zapopan,
Jalisco, México     IUI – IVF
Dr. Víctor Moreno Palacio     Teléfono: +52 (33) 3813 4319
Fax: +52 (33) 3813 4319
chabeh14@hotmail.com
Tarascos #3469 int. 216
C.P. 44670 Guadalajara, Jalisco, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Luis Arturo Ruvalcaba Castellón     Teléfono; +52 (33) 36482550
drlarc@hotmail.com
INSTITUTO MEXICANO
DE INFERTILIDAD (IMI)
www.institutomexicanodeinfertilidad.com
Blvd. Puerta de Hierro
5150 int. 502C-506C
Col. Plaza Corporativa Zapopan
C.P. 45116 Zapopan,
Jalisco, México     IUI – IVF


MICHOACÁN


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Jesús López Rodríguez     Teléfono: +52 (35) 15124454
Fax: +52 (35) 15157471
drjesuslopezr@hotmail.com
GINECOLOGÍA
INTEGRALESPECIALIZADA
Colón #288 Int. 2
C.P. 59600
Zamora,
Michoacán, MÉXICO     IUI
Dra. Laura Meza González     Teléfono: +52 (75) 35320514 mezagineob@yahoo.com.mx
MORELIA MÉDICA CENTER,
S.A. DE C.V.
And. Tanganxoan #38
Col. AmpliaciónJarene
C.P. 60950LázaroCárdenas,
Michoacán, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Sergio Navarrete Peña     Teléfono: +52 (35) 15121079
Fax: +52 (35) 15121079
avana@prodigy.net.mx
HOSPITAL SAN JOSÉ
Niños Héroes #124 int. 403
C.P. 59600 Zamora,
Michoacán, MÉXICO
    IUI
Dr. Rubén Sánchez Cortés     Teléfono: +52 (44) 33123060 rusac2005@yahoo.com.mx
Samuel Ramos #200
C.P. 58000 Morelia,
Michoacán, MÉXICO     IUI


MORELOS


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Luis Delgado Salazar     Teléfono: +52 (77) 73122069
Fax: +52 (77) 73122069
delgadosalazar@yahoo.com.mx
CENTRO CLÍNICO
CUERNAVACA
Villahermosa #5
Col. Las Palmas C.P. 62050
Cuernavaca,
Morelos, MÉXICO     IUI


NUEVO LEÓN


Name     Location     Procedure
Dra. María Magdalena Arizpe Suárez     Teléfono: +52 (81) 83442300 magdamilenio71@hotmail.com www.hospitalsanjorge.com.mx
HOSPITAL SAN JORGE
Ruperto Martínez #1203
Pte. Zona Centro C.P.
64000 Monterrey,
Nuevo León, MÉXICO     IUI
Biol. Octavio Díaz Gutiérrez     Teléfono: +52 (81) 83475999 octaviodiaz2805@yahoo.com.mx
www.creasis.com.mx
CREASIS, S.C.
Dr. E. Peña #118 Col. gender selection
Los Doctores C.P.
64710 Monterrey,
Nuevo León, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Carlos Félix Arce     Teléfono: +52 (81) 83333323
Fax: +52 (81) 83333323
carfelar@itesm.mx
www.creasis.com.mx
CREASIS, S.C.
Dr. Cantú #300 Col.
Los Doctores C.P. 64710
Monterrey,
Nuevo León, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Biol. Genaro García Villafaña     Teléfono: +52 (81) 83471888
/ 83472099
Fax: +52 (81) 83472040
ggarciav67@hotmail.com
www.iech.com.mx
IECH MONTERREY
Hidalgo #1842 Pte. 3er.
Piso Col. Obispado
C.P.64060 Monterrey,
Nuevo León, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF
Dr. Rafael Marín Medina     Teléfono: +52 (81) 83687811
/ 83687812
Fax: +52 (81) 83687826
drrafael_marin@hotmail.com
www.santaengracia-online.com
HOSPITAL CIMA
SANTA ENGRACIA
Av. Frida Kahlo
#180Valle Oriente
C.P. 66260 San Pedro
Garza García,
Nuevo León, MÉXICO     IUI


SINALOA


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Jesús Castro Castro     Teléfono: +52 (66)77587850
castrocj2@hotmail.com
www.hospitalangelesculiacan.com
HOSPITAL ÁNGELES CULIACÁN
Vialidad central #2193
C.P. 80020 Culiacán, Sinaloa, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Raúl Flores Amezcua     Teléfono: +52 (66) 77162020
perdicas53@hotmail.com
CLÍNICA FUTURA Cristóbal
Colón #324 Ote. Col. Centro
C.P. 80000 Culiacán,
Sinaloa, MÉXICO     IUI
Dr. Francisco Javier Sosa Reyes     Teléfono: +52 (66) 77127775
dr_fcososa@hotmail.com
Cristóbal Colón #247 Pte.
C.P. 80000
Culiacán,
Sinaloa, MÉXICO     IUI


SONORA


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. José María Mojarra Estrada     Teléfono: +52 (66) 22126960
Fax: +52 (66) 22126960
jmojarra@prodigy.net.mx
HOSPITAL CIMA HERMOSILLO
Paseo Río San Miguel #49 int. 116
Col. Proyecto Río Sonora
C.P. 83280 Hermosillo,
Sonora, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF


TAMAULIPAS


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Jaime Paz Ávila     Teléfono: +52 (83) 32412369
Fax: +52 (83) 32412369
jaimepazavilamd@yahoo.com.mx www.bene.com.mx
BENE HOSPITAL
Av. Hidalgo #3075 int. 138
Col. Guadalupe
C.P. 89120 Tampico,
Tamaulipas, MÉXICO     IUI


VERACRUZ


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. José Antonio Rosales Delgado     Teléfono: +52 (22) 99376797
Fax: +52 (22) 99355629
yopo10@hotmail.com
jrosales@cdgfertilidad.com
www.cdgfertilidad.com
CDG FERTILIDAD
Juan de Grijalva #174 entre
Colón y Washington
C.P. 91919 Veracruz,
Veracruz, MÉXICO     IUI – IVF


YUCATÁN


Name     Location     Procedure
Dr. Mario Cárdenas Bazán
    Teléfono: +52 (99) 99437766 drmariocardenas@hotmail.com www.drmariocardenas.com.mx
STAR MÉDICA
Calle 26 #199 int. 606
Col. Altabrisa
C.P. 97133 Mérida,
Yucatán, MÉXICO     IUI



Indicate which physician you prefer—or if you’d like to use your local physician—during your application process.

 Does it Work?
Figure out your odds of getting pregnant with a boy or a girl

MicroSort really works. With MicroSort your odds of having a boy or a girl of the desired gender through MicroSort are very high.

What are your success rates? gender selection
MicroSort results are determined by measuring the percentage of sperm for the desired gender in a sample. We can’t guarantee a child of the preferred gender, since our technology doesn’t completely exclude either female or male sperm cells from the enriched sample. However, success rates for producing the desired gender are very high.


MicroSort procedure     Desired gender     Percentage of desired gender in sperm sample     Success rates for producing children of the desired gender
XSort     Female     91%     93%
YSort     Male     74%     82%



How many tries does it take to get pregnant?
Pregnancy rates depend on many factors, including:

    • Age of the mother
    • Quality of the sperm sample
    • Type of clinical procedure (IUI or IVF)
    • Other fertility factors

The pregnancy rate for MicroSort plus IUI is approximately 15-20% per attempt. The pregnancy rate for MicroSort with IVF/ICSI is approximately 35-40%.

Many couples become pregnant on the first attempt. But on average, it takes three to four attempts to become pregnant. MicroSort plus IUI is comparable to natural conception for fertile couples, which generally takes an average of two to three months.

As of January 2008, over 1,300 pregnancies have been achieved using MicroSort. Of those, over 1,200 babies have been born. Many more are still on the way!

 How Much Does it Cost?
See how affordable it is to use MicroSort for gender selection

The MicroSort laboratory fee for a sort is 13,500 Pesos.

All prices are in Mexican Pesos. Prices do not reflect any shipping or taxes that may be applicable.

 Get Started
Begin the process that will improve your odds of having a boy or a girl

Your first step is to arrange a consultation with a MicroSort® laboratory or participating physician. After some preliminary tests, you can schedule your specimen sort through the laboratory or physician’s office.

Schedule a consultation
Fill out and submit this form to begin the process. A MicroSort representative will contact you to schedule your appointment.

You may also call +52 33 3611 3003 to speak to a member of our team.
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 Do I Qualify?
Find out if you're eligible for gender selection with MicroSort

You can qualify for MicroSort based on two separate guidelines—depending on your reason for seeking gender selection.

MicroSort is available to families who:

    • Seek family balancing (equal gender representation)
    • Wish to avoid X-linked disorders gender selection

What are the qualifications for family balancing?
Couples who want to use MicroSort to balance the genders of their children must:

    • Be married
    • Have at least one child
    • Sort for the underrepresented gender in the family
    • Be negative for HIV, and Hepatitis B surface antigen and C antibody

What are the qualifications for couples at risk for X-linked disorders?
Couples who want to use MicroSort to reduce the probability of genetic disease transmission must:

    • Be married
    • Be a known carrier of an X-linked or X-limited disorder
    • Be negative for HIV, and Hepatitis B surface antigen and C antibody

How does MicroSort define family balancing?
Family balancing means bringing the number of children of each gender closer to equal in a family.

You can’t use MicroSort for family balancing if:

    • You are seeking treatment for a first child
    • Your family already has an equal number of boys and girls
    • You want to sort for an over-represented gender in your family

To prove you qualify to use MicroSort for family balancing, you must provide copies of birth certificates for all your children. Any circumstance inconsistent with our standards for family balancing or that avoids full reporting of all children may prevent your participation in MicroSort.

If your pregnancy will involve a gestational carrier, MicroSort will only provide sorting for one pregnancy attempt at a time. This policy helps avoid a family imbalance due to multiple simultaneous pregnancies.

Additional vials of sorted semen may be released only if:

    • The intended use meets our standards for family balancing

How does MicroSort help reduce the risk for X-linked disorders?
Most X-linked disorders affect males more than females. These include several forms of X-linked mental retardation, Duchenne muscular dystrophy and other X-linked muscular dystrophies, as well as hemophilia and many other less common X-linked diseases.

If you’re at risk for transmitting an X-linked genetic disorder, reduce your risk of having an affected child by using MicroSort to increase your chances of having a girl. A genetics professional can determine whether you and your family might prevent genetic disease by gender selection using MicroSort.

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Get answers to your frequently asked questions

What is MicroSort?
MicroSort is a scientific method for helping couples have a child of a specific gender.

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What are my chances of getting the desired gender?
Your odds are good. Statistics vary by gender, so take a look at our success rates for details.

> See MicroSort success rates

Am I qualified to pursue MicroSort?
If you want to use MicroSort to balance your family or lower your child’s risk for X-linked disorders, you may qualify.

> Review our qualification guidelines

What are the fees associated with MicroSort?
MicroSort is surprisingly affordable. Prices vary by location.

> See our pricing list

How do I begin the MicroSort process?
Your first step is to meet with a participating provider.

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Where is the process available?
Currently, the sorting process only is available in select locations.

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Are there any risks associated with using this process?
Since MicroSort technology is so new , only limited information is available on pregnancy rate, risks, or outcome based on a clinical trial in the United States. For further information regarding theoretical risk, refer to the discussion and other sections in our publications list.

Will freezing damage sperm?
Frozen sperm has been used successfully for insemination and pregnancy attainment for many years. Cryoprotectants are normally added to the semen sample to protect the cells during the freezing process. However, freezing and thawing does reduce the number of viable sperm cells available for insemination. gender selection

The combination of cryopreservation and MicroSort sperm separation is currently best utilized with IVF and ICSI procedures. The feasibility of using frozen sorted sperm for IUI is currently unknown.

What precautions are taken to prevent switching our sperm sample with someone else's?
We take every precaution to keep your sample safe. When received, your sample is assigned and labeled with a unique identification number. This ID number is maintained throughout the process to assure accurate identification and tracking of each specimen.

Is it possible that my husband naturally has an unequal proportion of X- and Y-bearing sperm cells?
We have performed more than 5,000 analyses of X- and Y-bearing sperm cells prior to sorting and all results have been very close to 50:50. This seems true even when there’s a family history of mostly female or male offspring.

Do you have a waiting list?
Due to limited capacity, there may be a waiting list depending on when you desire to initiate a MicroSort cycle. However, we do our best to minimize delays. We recommend scheduling an appointment several months in advance of the time you want to use MicroSort. If a particular month's schedule is full, we’ll schedule you for the next available opening.

Is MicroSort ethical?
Ethical questions are personal. It’s up to you to decide whether the MicroSort process fits within your own ethical guidelines.

As you consider your personal ethics, keep in mind that MicroSort:

    • Is a preconception gender selection technology
    • Does not involve the creation of embryos for testing and selection
    • Is performed to sperm prior to conception gender selection

All patients are encouraged to carry their pregnancy to term, regardless of the gender outcome.

Is MicroSort available in the United States?
MicroSort is not for sale in the United States. In the United States, MicroSort is available only to qualified participants through a clinical trial.

World's leading center for 100% gender selection

World's leading center for 100% gender selection

By examining the genetic makeup of embryos, we can guarantee your next child will be the sex of your choice.

    * Leaders in Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)
    * World's largest and most successful  gender selection program
    * Screening for over 400 hereditary diseases
    * Critical procedures performed by MD and PhD specialists
    * Available to nearly all patients (not just those with genetic disorders)
    * Now combinable with Microsort sperm sorting at patient request
    * Featured on CNN, ABC, NBC, Newsweek, Time and more
    * Discounted travel plans for out-of-state and international patients
    * Click here for a SECURE, DIRECT LINK TO OUR FULL FINANCING SERVICE for our GENDER SELECTION and genetic screening programs for breast cancer and many other diseases.

If you want to be certain your next child will be the gender you're hoping for, be aware that no other method comes close to the reliability of PGD. While traditional sperm-screening techniques have a success rates of 60-70%, only PGD offers virtually 100% accuracy.
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How does it work? Balanced Family

    * Several eggs are extracted from the mother by our doctors, sperm is supplied by the father.
    * The father's sperm is used to fertilize the mother's eggs in our lab.
    * After 3 days, several 8-cell embryos will have developed.
    * Our doctor-scientist specialists examine the genetic makeup of the embryos, screening for both genetic diseases and desired gender.
    * Healthy embryos of the gender you desire are implanted in the mother.
    * Any additional healthy embryos may be cryo-frozen for future use.
    * Gestation and birth take place as normal.

Our Sex Selection Program in the News
60 Minutes on Gender Selection

Other Videos on Our Gender Selection Program

    * View our Detailed Video Presentation on family balancing.
    * View the CNN Report on our gender selection program.
    * View the Good Morning America Program reviewing Dr. Steinberg's amazing success with with 100% sex selection.
    * Listen to an American Public Media Radio Broadcast with Dr. Steinberg (requires the free realPlayer).

News Articles and Books

    * Read the Newsweek article on our gender selection program.
    * Read the Sunday New York Post article on our genetic screening for breast cancer and many other diseases.
    * Read an Australian Press report of patient experience with our gender selection center.
    * Buy Robin Weiss and Dr Steinberg's book, Guarantee the Sex of Your Baby at Amazon.com

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100% Sex Selection Success

The selection of gender has been a quest of couples for as far back as recorded history allows. Early drawings from prehistoric times suggest that sex selection efforts were being investigated by our earliest ancestors. Later history shows intense interest in sex selection by early Asian (Chinese), Egyptian and Greek cultures. This is followed by documented scientific efforts beginning in the 1600's to sway the chances of achieving a pregnancy by a variety of methods.

Research and work carried out in the 1980's and 90's have finally provided methods offering the chance of obtaining a desired pregnancy gender outcome that ranges from excellent to virtually GUARANTEED.
Scientific Understanding

It has been known for many years that the gender of a pregnancy is determined by the sex chromosome carried by the sperm. Sperm bearing an "X" chromosome, when united with the "X" from the female (females only produce "X") will result in an "XX" pregnancy that produces a female. If a sperm bearing a "Y" chromosome (men have both "X" and "Y" bearing sperm) unites with the "X" chromosome from the female, an "XY" pregnancy will result that gives rise to a male offspring. gender selection

Armed with this knowledge, science initially worked to allow for an accurate method of safely separating sperm to allow the majority of those sperm capable of producing the desired gender ("X" sperm or "Y" sperm) to be exposed to the female egg (oocyte). While a variety of methods of purifying the sperm separation process have been reported and studied, in reality, very few of these methods have withstood scientific scrutiny that "checks" the validity of claims made by those employing the procedure.

Because no sperm separation method thus far developed has produced the high level of sperm separation "X" (for female) and "Y" (for male) needed to provide gender outcome success levels greater than 90%, further work to perfect the sex selection process is being studied.

"PGD" (preimplantation genetic diagnosis) has taken sex selection to the next and most successful level ever (greater than 99.9%). Results from our PGD process far exceed reported results from any and all other processes.

Sperm that have been filtered by our standard sperm preparation process are allowed to fertilize the eggs obtained from the female "in vitro" (in our highly specialized fertility laboratory). The embryos resulting from this specialized fertilization process are then screened by our genetics team to determine both their gender and that selected chromosome pairs have resulted in an expected normal genetic pairing outcome (this process is called "aneuploidy" screening). This gender determination process at the very early development level as made famous by our Center, has resulted in the ability to provide sex selection results for the chosen gender far in excess of 99.9%. gender selection

The aneuploidy (abnormal chromosome count) screening process also employed at the time of PGD gender determination also allows for the detection of limited genetic count abnormalities as a routine or for the optional screening of the embryos for a wide variety of additional genetic abnormalities. Upon request, we can screen for genetic abnormalities such as Down's syndrome (one "extra" chromosome 21), Turner's syndrome (the absence of one of the two "X" chromosomes normally found in a female), and Kleinfelter's syndrome (a male with one "Y" chromosome and 2 "X" chromosomes instead of the normally found single "X" chromosome).

New DNA microarray technology also provides us the option of screening embryos for a full (46 chromosome) genetic count. We are also able to provide those patients known to carry specific personal or family genetic diseases the ability to screen the embryos for many specific disorders. All couples meeting our standard, liberal entrance criteria will qualify for the PGD process.
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Aneuploidy screening as described above detects abnormal chromosome numbers and the diseases associated with those conditions. "Single gene disorders" include a wide variety of hereditary diseases found on a specific chromosome that can also be screened for with PGD. Among the diseases detectable with PGD screened for by our Center:

    * Adrenoleukodystrophy
    * Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
    * Becker Muscular Dystrophy
    * Beta Thalassemia
    * BREAST CANCER
    * Central Core Disease
    * Centronuclear (Myotubular) Myopathy gender selection
    * Cerebellar Ataxia
    * Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
    * Chondrodysplasia Punctata
    * Congenital Aganglionic Megacolon
    * Conradi-Hunnerman Syndrome
    * Cystic Fibrosis
    * Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
    * Factor VIII Deficiency
    * Factor IX Deficiency
    * Familial Spastic Paraparesis
    * Fragile X Syndrome
    * Friedrich's Ataxia
    * Gardener Syndrome
    * Glycogen Storage Disease
    * Happle Syndrome
    * Hemophilia
    * Huntington's Disease
    * Retinitis Pigmentosa
    * Prostate Cancer
    * Sickle Cell Anemia
    * Tay-Sachs Disease
    * Von Willebrand Disease
    * OVER 60 OTHER DISEASES - CALL FOR DETAILS

Our PGD results have been checked and double checked employing the services of a Board Certified geneticist with PGD accuracy better than 99.9%. Because "nothing is perfect" we advise that, with a 99.9% quote of success for desired gender outcome, and 92-99% chance of genetic disease detection, no offer of a 100% guarantee is made or implied.

Unlike many programs offering sex selection only to very limited couples with known genetic disorders in the family we make sex selection available to all patients. Parents have come to us from from nearly every nation on the planet (we have assisted patients from 147 different nations) seeking to balance their families or assure themselves that a pregnancy will result in ONLY the gender outcome they desire. REMEMBER: Nearly all couples qualify for sex selection using the PGD method, which provides near 100% (99.99%) success regardless of sperm counts or gender percentages!

Imagine the following scenarios, which are taken from our clinical files: gender selection

Couple 1: Mr. & Mrs. Adams (names are fictitious) present to our offices with a request for gender selection. The couple reports having successfully conceived and delivered three healthy females. The last birth was three years ago. Mr. Adams has a strong family history of girls being born, with his only brother having produced two girls, and three cousins also having had a total of seven female and one male offspring.

Mr. Adams underwent genetic analysis of the "sex ratio" (percentage of "X" and "Y" sperm) of his total sperm production. His ejaculate was found to contain 51% of the viable sperm seen carrying a "Y" (male producing) chromosome. His total sperm count was 38 million per ml. So, of the 38 million sperm, 51% had the correct sex chromosome needed to produce a male. After separating his sperm for the desired gender, we would be left with a sperm count of at best, 15-16 million. This would not be enough to allow for a reasonable chance of the couple conceiving with simple sperm selection and insemination.

Advised of the situation concerning their sperm sex ratio, the couple wisely elected to proceed with the IVF-PGD option. They were rewarded with a twin pregnancy that resulted in the birth of two healthy, male infants. While we exist to provide high quality medical services, we very strictly adhere to guidelines that have a history of providing excellent outcome results. While we cannot "guarantee" a desired outcome to anyone, we can now come as close to a guarantee as science allows. With the IVF-PGD option, success rates approach 100%. Couples in our program can feel comfortable that once treatment begins, they do have a nearly 100% excellent chance of achieving the desired outcome when pregnancy occurs. Consider the next scenario:

Couple 2: This British couple presented to us with a history of having produced three boys over the past seven years. With very few female offspring in either of their families, they were interested in sex selection aimed at the production of a female.

They undertook an initial telephone consultation with Doctor Steinberg that indicated their suitability for our program so long as some initial blood tests the Doctor requested were in order. The blood testing was ordered from a hospital laboratory near their home in London. One week later, the initial blood screening results showed them to be excellent candidates for the sex selection procedure. Total sperm count on the male was 88 million per ml. Sex ratio demonstrated only 38% of his sperm to be "X" (female) producing.

The couple were directed to one of the several fertility centers in London that we work with who assisted us in the preparation of the patients for the procedure. They began their procedure under the co-direction of our program working with the medical team in London. Two weeks later, they arrived in Los Angeles. Their travel and lodging arrangements had been coordinated with our travel desk who had a car meet them at the airport in Los Angeles. They were transported to the hotel they had chosen and the next morning undertook the egg harvest at our facility.

After our modified sperm preparation separation, we obtained 34 million sex selected sperm per ml. from the husband. The PGD analysis of the embryos produced after insemination of the eggs demonstrated 3 healthy female embryos and 7 healthy male embryos, along with 2 abnormal embryos. Two normal female embryos were transferred to the uterus. The couple returned home after two "extra" days of tourism in Los Angeles and two weeks later a pregnancy test was positive. A single healthy female birth resulted.

Couple 3: Lisa and David were referred to us by a local fertility program near their home in Toronto, Canada. They presented to their local program with a request to assist them in their desire to become pregnant with a boy.

Lisa underwent a tubal ligation 3 years earlier after the birth of their third daughter. Lisa and David explained that they felt that they had "reached their limit" after having 3 children and undertook the tubal ligation. They indicated that with their oldest daughters now growing older and able to help with the youngest one, their thoughts had changed and they now felt that they could care for an additional child.

While totally content with their daughters, David indicated that he was very interested in seeing if the couple could use "new science" to help them achieve the birth of a son. Lisa was very supportive and indicated that she too was ready for another child. She indicated that gender was not a concern for her but that she was ready to support David's decision to inquire about our gender selection program.

They were told by their local fertility physician that gender selection was illegal in Canada. He did advise them that he had seen and assisted in the care of several Canadian patients that were being treated for sex selection at our Center in Los Angeles. He suggested to Lisa and David that they come see us. The couple had an initial telephone based consultation with us. This was followed by the performance of blood tests and a semen analysis that was carried out by a laboratory near their home.

We performed a sex ratio on David's sperm that provides us with very valuable information about David's capacity to produce male embryos. After we learned that the couple seemed to be suitable candidates for the procedure, they underwent their initial start-up examinations at the local center. We are able to interface with physicians near the homes of patients in nearly all cases.

Because Lisa was going to be 39 years old at the time of her delivery, the couple opted to also check their embryos genetically to make sure that a pregnancy with Down's syndrome did not result.

Lisa and David achieved a successful male pregnancy that resulted in a healthy baby boy born at Toronto General Hospital. Their referring physician has sent us several additional patients and two of David's friends have now been seen with a request for gender selection.
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Sex Selection FAQs

Sex selection is a very difficult procedure to obtain in the United States and world wide. Our Center has the world's largest experience with PGD sex selection, and we are reporting a 100% gender outcome success rate with all patients seen at our facility. Our unmatched, extensive experience with gender selection and our review of world literature allows us to offer the following information and answers to questions:

How can I assure that I am choosing the BEST center to carry out my procedure?

This is perhaps THE most important question that can be asked. Of the few centers that offer this highly advanced procedure, there are only a very few that provide PGD SUB-SPECIALIST Ph.D. EMBRYOLOGISTS to carry out the critical biopsy on your newly developed embryos.

We have recently heard from several patients shopping sex selection programs that very few programs were able to guarantee that a Ph.D. SUB-SPECIALIST EMBRYOLOGIST (a DOCTOR-SCIENTIST DEDICATED TO EMBRYO BIOPSY FOR SEX SELECTION) would be available to perform this highly complex procedure. They were advised that IVF technicians were "adequate" for the procedure. We disagree. We suggest that you request IN WRITING an assurance that a Ph.D. SPECIALIST in embryo biopsy will carry out your procedure.

Request the NAME of the DOCTOR and request that ONLY this Doctor perform the procedure. As in our Center, other Centers dedicated to the highest quality in sex selection science will have no problem providing you the name of the Doctor performing this important laboratory service. Accept NO excuses or alternative explanations for why such a specialist will not be performing your biopsy.

Ask if there is a full time, on-site Ph.D. embryologist at the facility. While the recent cost-saving trend has been to allow the highly qualified laboratory directors to be "traveling consultants" (that is, they work at outside programs or Universities and staff the local facility with lesser qualified technicians, only visiting the Center intermittently), at The Fertility Institutes, we feel this to be a less than optimal arrangement that has the potential to compromise your chances for success.

We maintain a FULL TIME-IN HOUSE Ph.D. director. If you read that the "Laboratory Director" at a facility is a "consultant" or other synonym, and is NOT at the Center FULL TIME, you are well advised to reconsider this program, even if the costs, on the surface, appear to be lower. The fact is, highly skilled specialists, as with most things in life, are a more costly initial option.SERVICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In the end, however, if your desired result is not obtained, the small savings obtained by using inferior methods is no savings at all. We employ one of the world's LEADING PGD-BIOPSY Ph.D. specialists with MANY publications made in leading medical journals about the science of PGD and the genetic studies used to determine gender. We are proud to provide you all of the details of this remarkable scientist's achievements with our Center upon request.

When considering gender selection centers, we feel it important to also take note of the quality of the information provided you. A quality program involved in gender selection should take extra effort to provide detailed and specific information rapidly, and in an orderly and well organized fashion.

Gender selection patients are a group with needs and requirements distinct from general infertility patients that have differing goals and concerns that must be appropriately attended to. Our center dedicates a separate treatment unit to the care of gender selection patients. You will find the quality of the information provided you to be of the highest caliber and to be unique to gender selection.

We offered detailed descriptions of our program, DVD video descriptions of our unique services as well as personal counseling with our highly skilled nurses concerning the specific details involved in the preparation for your procedure. We provide a dedicated team devoted to assuring you a smooth, orderly and well managed treatment course, even when you may live nations or continents away!

Additional efforts on our part, such as assuring that emails are responded to within 24 hours, providing a dedicated travel desk that is keenly aware of the needs of those traveling to us from afar and a multi-lingual staff (seven languages including Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Danish and Swedish) along with the ability to refer those at a distance to a local center near home for any initial arrangements all demonstrate our commitment to your goal of a healthy pregnancy of the gender you preselect.

We suggest that you look for these landmarks from any program you may be considering. In the end, we are sure you will find our quality unmatched by any others.
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Has sex selection produced a reasonable number of successes?

YES! While success rates vary between programs, most programs employing standard sperm separation procedures report success rates in the 60-68 percent range. Success with IVF-PGD approaches 100% worldwide. Our program reports an 65-70% chance of achieving the desired gender outcome with sperm separation and a 99-100% assurance with IVF-PGD.

Are fertility drugs used in sex selection procedures?

Yes and No. Sex selection being carried out on normally fertile couples who have already produced one or more offspring and are using the sperm separation procedure do not normally require fertility drugs gender selection. Our sperm separation/sex selection procedures are offered, however, to couples needing and undertaking fertility treatment as well. In these cases, the drugs normally used for these fertility procedures are combined with the sex selection procedure. In the case of IVF-PGD, and MicroSort with IVF, fertility drugs are used consistent with our normal IVF procedures.

How many babies have been born as a result of sex selection?

Thousands of healthy babies have been born following sex selection procedures. In the case of the MicroSort method, MicroSort is a clinical trial to prove safety and efficacy. This procedure uses an investigational device, which is limited by federal law to investigational use. MicroSort has over 400 babies born with the MicroSort technology. The PGD method has been used to evaluate the genetic health of embryos for several years and the technology, while being developed carefully, has been proven effective.

Is there an increased risk of a birth defect after the sex selection procedure?

No. Many studies have been carried out on artificial insemination procedures. These studies, looking at fresh, frozen, washed and isolated sperm show no increase in the occurrence of birth defects when compared to natural conception. In the case of IVF-PGD, while relatively new, there has thus far been noted no increased risk to the offspring.

It should be remembered that PGD is nearly 100% effective (99.9%) and is being studied closely to see how costs for the procedure can be reduced. For this reason, we now recommend PGD as the primary treatment option to couples requiring gender selection for where more than 1 child has been born of the gender opposite the gender now being sought by the couple. MicroSort is a clinical trial methodology.

How is the sex selection procedure carried out?

Preparation for your procedure will occur well in advance of your treatment start date. Actual preparations can begin as early as just after your consultation with the Doctor and acceptance into the program. Our scheduling staff will work closely with you to assure that your procedure will be scheduled for a date most convenient for you.

Due to the large demand for our services, it is most important that you begin the scheduling process as soon as possible after deciding to undertake the PGD procedure. Once the specific details of your needs are obtained (local monitoring ad preparation with us in Los Angeles, preparation near home for those at a distance, etc.) our staff will arrange for the necessary pre-procedure laboratory testing.

If out of town, you will be provided with information on a monitoring center near you that will assist with the preparations. Our nurses can arrange and facilitate your appointments with these centers. Due to the special arrangements we have with many centers, we can nearly always assure that you will be provided appointments rapidly, even in centers with long wait lists for standard services.

We will arrange for your medications to be ordered and you will be given all preliminary instructions. For local patients, you will be scheduled for visits with us in accordance with he Doctor's orders and schedule plan for your treatment. You will be provided details about calling us with the onset of the menstrual period that occurs during the month your treatment is scheduled for. Once this occurs, we will assist with scheduling all of you planned monitoring visits.

Following retrieval of the eggs with IVF, the eggs are inseminated in the laboratory with sperm that has been filtered and processed for use with the PGD procedure. These sperm are then used to fertilize the healthy eggs by the embryologist.

After a few days growing in the incubator, the resulting embryos are gently biopsied to allow us to obtain a cell that may be used to determine the sex (gender) of each embryo. Once this information is available (usually within 24 hours), we can select only those embryos of the desired gender for implantation.

Options are offered for the disposition of the remaining embryos that include the ability to cryopreserve the embryos or offer the embryos for embryo adoption to other couples in need of embryos.

Two weeks after your embryos are returned to you, arrangements for a pregnancy test can be made. IVF-PGD sex selection is offered to all qualified (fertile) singles and couples. Couples from afar are invited to call our offices for information on our assistance packages for those traveling to us for treatment or to CLICK HERE FOR TRAVEL ASSISTANCE OR OR EMAIL OUR AFFILIATED TRAVEL SERVICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

Can frozen sperm be used for sex selection?

Yes. Frozen sperm are subject to the same evaluation studies as fresh sperm to determine suitability for use. If found to qualify, these sperm may be used for gender selection with the IVF-PGD treatment process.

Can sex selection be performed with "regular" In Vitro Fertilization?

Yes. We routinely offer sex selection options and aneuploidy (abnormal chromosome count) screening to couples undergoing In Vitro Fertilization for infertility reasons.
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What is sex selection?

Sex selection


The term ‘sex selection’ is used to refer to various processes that allow you to choose the sex of an embryo.

You might want to do this for medical reasons, for example, to avoid giving birth to children with a sex-linked genetic disorder like Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

These diseases affect boys but not girls (girls may still ‘carry’ the gene for the disease but they will not suffer from it).

You may want to select the sex of an embryo for personal reasons such as wanting to balance your family. In the UK sex selection is only allowed for medical reasons.

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Is sex selection for me?

The only situation in which you should be advised to use sex selection is in the case of medical need, such as being at risk of passing on a known genetic disease that affects children of one sex only.  In this case, it is acceptable to select the sex of an embryo so it will be unaffected by the disease.

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How does sex selection work?

In the UK, Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is currently the only method used in practice to choose the sex of the baby.

    * Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)

You may hear about the other methods listed:

Sperm sorting – this is where sperm are selected according to whether they carry male or female chromosomes.

A sample of the chosen sperm is then used to inseminate a woman or create IVF embryos in the lab. The only method of sperm sorting that is currently permitted in the UK is flow cytometry, which uses fluorescent dye to separate sperm carrying male chromosomes from those carrying female ones.

This method is not 100% reliable, so it is not used in practice.

Folklore and ‘natural’ methods such as the timing of intercourse to favour the conception of a child of a particular sex.

Selective abortion of foetuses that are shown by ultrasound to be the sex that is not wanted.

Since the changes to the EU law in July 2007, all clinics that offer sperm processing must be licensed by the HFEA and must only offer sex selection for medical reasons.

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What are the risks of sex selection?

Most of the risks involved in sex selection treatment are similar to those for conventional in vitro fertilisation (IVF). For more information, see:

    * IVF - what are the risks?

With sex selection, there is also the possibility that:

    * some embryos may be damaged by the process of testing
    * no embryos are suitable for transfer to the womb after sex selection (i.e. all embryos are of the sex being selected against)
    * flow cytometry is not 100% reliable, which is why it is not normally offered.