Thread: IVF PGD - Gender selection
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November 26th, 2018, 09:57 AM #1
IVF PGD - Gender selection
Hello all
I am a haemophilia carrier which means I have a one in four chance of my baby having the hereditary disease, haemophilia. However, girls cannot get the disease, only boys (with a boy, it's 50/50). I am fortunate enough to have an unaffected boy who is now 3, however do not want to take the chance on our second.
I am currently educating myself on IVF PGD and gender selection, which is legal in the UK under tight circumstances. I understand that our circumstance is legal, however not funded on the NHS as we already have a healthy child.
Anyone experience with IVF gender selection in the UK or abroad?
Look forward to speaking with anyone else going through the same dilemma x
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If you have a medical reason for seeking PGD, I would not hesitate to reach out to your own OB! He/she should be able to help you. It will be legal for you to undergo this close to home.
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