Gender selection conception

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  • Author Frank Vanderlugt
  • Published November 12, 2007
  • Word count 482

After having two or three boys, have you dreamt of having a baby girl whom you can shower with dolls, dresses, and cuddles? Or maybe you’ve had a few girls and you would love to have a baby boy next time so you can decorate a nursery with race cars and introduce your son to baseball.

You’d love your next baby no matter if it was a boy or a girl, but you can’t deny that you have been wishing you could select the gender. Perhaps you can! Science and pregnancy specialists alike have found several ways that may allow gender selection conception.

One of the easiest and safest ways to engage in gender selection conception is to try and conceive the child during certain times of the year that may lend your body towards having a boy or a girl. How do you know when the time is right? With a gender selection conception calendar like that offered with membership at BabyChoice.com.

Baby Choice offers free basic memberships. After joining, you will have access to a free personalized ovulation calendar and tips on raising a healthy family and having a healthy pregnancy.

Even with a free membership, however, you will have to pay $399 for a year-long gender selection conception calendar for one sex and $499 if you would like a 12-month gender selection conception calendar for both sexes. As the mother-to-be, you will have to provide information such as the duration of your menstrual cycle, the date of your last menstrual cycle, the gender and ages of any current children, your date of birth, and your blood group.

Wary of spending so much on a gender selection conception calendar? Baby Choice says it has a 90% success rate and will offer you a full refund if your baby is born the opposite gender of the one for which you had hoped!

There are more scientific and direct ways of engaging in gender selection conception. If you are going in for fertility treatments and in-vitro fertilization anyway, you may think of discussing gender selection conception with your doctors.

Sperm sorting—only injecting sperms with the X or the Y chromosome depending on your gender selection—and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)—implanting an embryo of the desired sex which has already been tested genetically for gender—are common gender selection conception treatments.

Sperm sorting has had a 91% success rate when selecting a girl and a 73% success rate when selecting a boy. PGD boasts 90% success rate, so neither option is much better than Baby Choice’s gender selection conception calendar.

With a little help from a gender selection conception calendar or the scientific in-vitro fertilization methods of gender selection conception, you could be holding your dream baby boy or girl in your arms in less than a year. When the gender selection conception calendar is risk-free, why not give it a shot?

Frank j Vanderlugt owns and operates http://www.sex-selection-2007.com Sex Selection

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