IVF operations are not designed to produce a boy
During the IVF process, many people wonder if operations like preferential sperm selection, growing blastocysts, and selecting embryos are done to increase the chances of having a boy. The answer is no. Sperm Selection for High Fertilisation Rate, Not Sex Selection In an IVF cycle, sperm selection is done to select mature, morphologically normal and active sperm with fertilisation potential for in vitro fertilisation. This significantly improves the fertilisation rate, increases the embryo acquisition rate and improves the quality of the embryos. Although the chromosome carried by the sperm determines the sex of the embryo, it is not possible to tell in advance whether the sperm carries an X chromosome or a Y chromosome, so it is not possible to screen…
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