IVF is no longer a very strange word. People are paying more and more attention to IVF. People often ask: Is it true that IVF can control the birth of boys and girls?
The answer to this question is: technically possible, but it must meet the conditions, otherwise it is illegal.
The commonly known [third generation test-tube baby] can indeed control the sex of embryos by screening chromosomes, but relevant laws and regulations have strictly limited the applicable conditions.
Only by confirming that the sex of the child is related to hereditary diseases can one artificially choose the sex to avoid diseases. For example, for some diseases that [pass on male to female], if a boy is born, the child will suffer from the same diseases as his parents, but if a girl is born, she will be healthy. At this time, due to medical considerations, she can choose a healthy girl.
Infertility couples have no choice but to choose IVF to help pregnancy, but ordinary people should not place their wish to have a boy on assisted reproductive technology.