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. 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.

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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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