One of the most commonly searched IVF questions today is:
“Can you choose your baby’s gender through IVF?”
The short answer is:
Yes — in some cases, IVF can identify embryo sex before transfer.
But the process is more complex than many people realize.
This guide explains how gender selection works, when it’s possible, and what intended parents should consider before making this decision.

Gender selection is typically done through:
During IVF:
This testing can identify:
In the United States:
Gender selection through IVF is legal in many clinics
This is one reason many international intended parents choose U.S. fertility programs.
However:
Every family has different reasons.
Common considerations include:
The main purpose of PGT is:
Identifying healthy embryos
Because embryos are screened before transfer:
However:
Gender itself does not increase success rates
Embryo quality remains the most important factor.
Not every IVF cycle produces:
In some cases:
That’s why flexibility and realistic expectations are important.
Gender selection is a personal decision.
Some intended parents prioritize:
Others strongly value family balancing.
There is no “one-size-fits-all” answer.
The U.S. offers:
These factors make it one of the most sought-after destinations for fertility treatment.
Yes — IVF can allow intended parents to know the biological sex of embryos before transfer.
But successful IVF still depends primarily on:
The best approach is always one based on informed medical guidance.
At New Grace, we support intended parents through:
👉 Speak with a coordinator
👉 Learn more about IVF options
👉 Build your family with confidence
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All fertility decisions should be made based on your individual circumstances and in consultation with qualified medical professionals.
New Grace Fertility | Asian Family Surrogacy Inc.
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