Question on ICSI and Gender Split
Hi... I seem to recall reading a post (though I cannot say who/when/where) in which a lady was told by her doctor that certain embryologists can tend to select for more healthy male sperm, or more healthy female sperm when doing ICSI. It wasn't that they could tell which sperm were male or female, but simply had something to do with the embryologist's opinion on which sperm looked best. Is there any truth to this?
I plan to try IVF one last time for a DD after my DS3 is born, but after ending up with an all male split with my only cycle that produced viable embryos (3 healthy XY, 1 abnormal XY and 1 unknown), I fear the same will happen. My first cycle was 2 males and 1 unknown (all abnormal)... and could have been the same embryologist. Is this all just terrible luck?
I know there are no guarantees, but what are the odds of all males again? Is there any point in asking which embryologists have had the most female offspring conceived?
I appreciate your time and any feedback! Thank you. :)