Gender Selection Procedure

If you curious about gender selection procedure, you are at the right place. Clinical gender selection consist of IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) with PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis). In Vitro Fertilization involves the retrieval and implantation of eggs in the women. Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis is the screening and selection of sperm cells and eggs. Process of PGD is to select the gender and to ensure the cells will not carry any genetic diseases.

When a couple goes to a respective clinic for gender selection, the doctor will first retreive eggs from the woman and sperm cells from the man. Both the eggs and sperms cells will then undergo the PGD screening and selection process. From then on, the selected sperm cell is inserted into an egg and transferred to the women’s uterus. This procedure can take a fews day to weeks and can be very costly.

Many couples have benefited from gender selection because they get to choose the gender of their baby and there’s no worries regarding the baby’s health as genetic inherited diseases are eliminated.

Besides clinical gender selection procedure, you should also consider home gender selection. Couples who are not able to afford clinical gender selection would often resort to home gender selection procedure. It involves timing of conception, dieting and sexual position to increase the chances of having a baby boy or baby girl.

Basics of Gender Selection And What You Should Know

There is no need for expensive clinical gender selection when it comes to choosing the gender of the baby you desired. There are a few things you can do at home to greatly influence the odds of you having either a baby boy or a baby girl. In this article, you will come across some very good gender selection

tips that will help you choose your baby’s gender.

What determines the gender of your baby?

If X-chromosome bearing sperm reaches the fertile egg first, you will have a baby girl.

If Y-chromosome bearing sperm reaches the fertile egg first, you will have a baby boy.

What are characteristics of X-chromosome sperm  and Y-chromosome sperm?

X-chromosome are bigger and stronger but slower.

Y-chromosome are faster but smaller and weaker. Y-chromosome bearing sperms are also sensitive to heat and acidity.

Couples can determine which type of sperm will reach the fertile egg first by knowing the time of ovulation. Time of ovulation is a period when the egg in the woman is most fertile. Find out the day of ovulation can be as easy as using an online ovulation calculator.

For a baby boy, intercourse should be done on the day of ovulation.

For a baby girl, intercourse should be done a few days before ovulation.

You can easily assist Y-chromosome (boy) bearing sperm to reach the fertile egg first by performing the correct sexual position. Any deep penetration sex position will help Y-chromosome sperms by reducing the distance it needs to swim. Let’s not forget that the sperm is exposed to acidic environment. To balance the acidity level in the reproductive tract, douching is encourage before intercourse.

For X-chromosome (girl) bearing to reach the fertile egg first, the ideal positions would be shallow penetrations. This will favor X-chromosome bearing sperm because sperms will have to swim a longer distances and only X-chromosome bearing sperms have the stamina to do so.