“Many clients ask me how to have a male child. That’s the gender in demand,” says Dr Wanjiru Ndegwa-Njuguna, a fertility expert. “Gender selection does happen, but it is not 100 percent certain,” she ...
SYDNEY/BANGKOK (Reuters) - At 26, with a baby daughter, a Hong Kong mother and her husband wanted a second child. To make sure it would be a boy, they paid $9,000 and flew to Thailand, the last place ...
Sohan, a Korean woman in her mid-30s who asked to be identified by an alias, flew to Bangkok, Thailand, in June of last year to get in vitro fertilization (IVF). She'd chosen Thailand in order to ...
While many countries have moved in recent years to impose boundaries on assisted reproduction, the U.S. fertility industry remains largely unregulated and routinely offers services outlawed elsewhere.
Certain types of assisted fertilization appear to result in more male than female babies being born, a large study in Australia and New Zealand has found. The researchers have no answer why it is so, ...
The conclusion of the sexual revolution is about to be written. The revolution began with the contraceptive pill, which unraveled the knot that tied sex to its biological purpose: children. The pill ...
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