Ivf With Sperm Donation And Gender Selection in Beirut

2 clinic(s) offering IVF with Sperm Donation and Gender Selection treatment in Beirut
Dr Bernard Kassab IVF Clinic Verified

Feminine health is a sacred issue that requires specialized knowledge and compassionate care. The new clinic of Dr. Bernard Kassab in Beirut provides you with exceptional personalized care solutions that cover a wide range of gyneco-obstetric problems.

Dr. Ghassan Azar IVF Clinic Verified

The IVF Clinic of Dr. Ghassan Azar is the top holistic obstetrical & gynecological clinic in Beirut, Lebanon. Our leading fertility center in Beirut enlists the guidance of a pioneer gynecologist with multiple achievements that range from discoveries and breakthroughs in the field of gynecology to multiple publications that have received world-wide acclamation.

ا اتقدم بالشكر الجزيل لمرة القانية الى هذه العيادة المتميزه بكل كوادرها وعلى رائسهم الدكتور غسان عازار المتميز بخبرته العلميه المتقدمه فيى محال اطفال اﻻنابيب والمعاملة الطيبه والمتابعه المستمره فلوﻻ فضل الله وجهود دكتور غسان لما نجحت محاولة اطفال اﻻنابيب واصحت حامل وتحقيق حلمي الذي انتظرته لسنوات عدبده
August 2017
دكتور غسان دكتور ذكي ومن أفضل وامهر الأطباء، وكان دور ست ماري التي تعمل في عيادة دكتور غسان دور مهم للغاية لأنها تهتم بأسئلة المراجعين بشكل يومي
July 2017
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What is IVF with Sperm Donation and Gender Selection?

IVF with sperm donation and gender selection uses donated sperm to increase the couple's chances of producing either female or male child. Couples who desire to select the gender of their baby- wherein male partner can't produce healthy sperm due to an infertility problem- can seek IVF with sperm donation and gender selection.

 

IVF with sperm donation is an infertility treatment designed to counter a male infertility factor. IVF with Sperm Donation When a couple is trying to conceive, and the woman is fertile but the male partner has either very little or no sperm (azoospermia) in his semen, IVF treatment with sperm donation from a third party is an alternative method. Couples may also choose to go with a third party sperm donor if the female is Rh sensitized and the male partner is Rh positive (severe rhesus incompatibility) or if there is a risk that the male partner may pass on an inherited disease. When selecting a potential sperm donor, couples may choose someone they know, such as a relative of the husband so that the child will be related to both parents, or have the fertility care clinic carefully select a donor for them according to the criteria expressed by the couple, and having passed all the necessary screenings.

 

Gender Selection, also known as sex selection or family balancing, as an infertility treatment, refers to the the selection of an offspring's sex before implantation of the embryo into the womb via in-vitro fertilization (IVF). Some couples prefer to choose the gender of their offspring for a variety of reasons. A couple may opt for gender selection to avoid a “sex linked” genetic disease, such as Hemophilia. Other couples may desire to choose the sex of their baby to balance with the gender of their already existent offspring. There are two methods of gender selection used today, sperm sorting, also known as Microsort technology, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). Success rates for both methods of gender selection vary. Scientists claim that sperm sorting success rates for girls are higher than for boys, while PGD is at least 95% effective for both genders.