No: If there is no genetic birth defect one is worried about, that would only affect a baby girl or only affect a baby boy, then the gender of each baby shall be by chance, not by choice. At this time, it is not considered ethical to select the gender of a baby. A main reason is that we do not want people to value girls more than boys, nor boys more than girls, as the goal is to treat both equally.
Answered 4/15/2013
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See below: Invitro fertilization (test tube) can help select the sex of your child with careful screening. However, twins and the sex choices are something you will have to discuss with your infertility specialist.
Answered 4/24/2015
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