Unlikely: you may request treatment of sperm to make it more likely to cause a male in a pregnancy--enquire at the Genetics and IVF center in Virginia, just outside of Washington. it is no longer appropriate for placement of more than one embryo with in vitro fertilization, because the chance of success is no better than with a single embryo, and of increased risk of significant problems in twin pregnancy
Answered 10/5/2015
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? : First wish you all the best for your family and to fulfill your dream of having two boys, possibly in one pregnancy and complete your family, but you know better than me that life isn't that straight forward! Your best bet is consulting a reproductive medicine or infertility medicine specialist, goodluck
Answered 9/23/2015
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It is possible: But we do not have enough information to give any odds or advise you
Answered 9/23/2015
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