Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screw SG!
If you pay for PGS testing you get your results. ALL OF THEM including sex.
It doesn't work that way, and SG won't release that information to you. You can't make them. All you can do is take your embryos elsewhere.
This is plain wrong. What you pay to the testing lab includes gender test. You're entitled to this info, but need SG to sign off on it since they ordered the test. What SG won't do because there is a corporate policy against it is gender selection - they will not allow you to request that a certain gender embryo be transfered. They pick for you. But by all means you can find out that you have 2 girls and 3 boys based on the PGD testing.
This is a distinction without a difference. The whole point of gender information is to select one vs. the other (if you only have one, or all of one, that obviously doesn't apply). If this information is withheld from you until after the implantation, it's kind of meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screw SG!
If you pay for PGS testing you get your results. ALL OF THEM including sex.
It doesn't work that way, and SG won't release that information to you. You can't make them. All you can do is take your embryos elsewhere.
This is plain wrong. What you pay to the testing lab includes gender test. You're entitled to this info, but need SG to sign off on it since they ordered the test. What SG won't do because there is a corporate policy against it is gender selection - they will not allow you to request that a certain gender embryo be transfered. They pick for you. But by all means you can find out that you have 2 girls and 3 boys based on the PGD testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screw SG!
If you pay for PGS testing you get your results. ALL OF THEM including sex.
It doesn't work that way, and SG won't release that information to you. You can't make them. All you can do is take your embryos elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm doing PGS testing at SG. I don't want to choose the sex of the embryo we transfer, but if I get pregnant and the pregnancy progresses I would like to be able to ask what the sex of the embryo is. I understand from my counseling session with the testing people that they don't report sex to SG. Is there an option to ask for it later?
SG now takes pretty significant precautions against you finding out gender of embryos. I'm 26 weeks, had the free-cell and know the gender and I still had to get a sign-off from SG before getting that info. That was not the case 3 years ago with my first SG pregnancy. That said, I found out a total of 3 different ways....
Anonymous wrote:Screw SG!
If you pay for PGS testing you get your results. ALL OF THEM including sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm doing PGS testing at SG. I don't want to choose the sex of the embryo we transfer, but if I get pregnant and the pregnancy progresses I would like to be able to ask what the sex of the embryo is. I understand from my counseling session with the testing people that they don't report sex to SG. Is there an option to ask for it later?
SG now takes pretty significant precautions against you finding out gender of embryos. I'm 26 weeks, had the free-cell and know the gender and I still had to get a sign-off from SG before getting that info. That was not the case 3 years ago with my first SG pregnancy. That said, I found out a total of 3 different ways....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm doing PGS testing at SG. I don't want to choose the sex of the embryo we transfer, but if I get pregnant and the pregnancy progresses I would like to be able to ask what the sex of the embryo is. I understand from my counseling session with the testing people that they don't report sex to SG. Is there an option to ask for it later?
SG now takes pretty significant precautions against you finding out gender of embryos. I'm 26 weeks, had the free-cell and know the gender and I still had to get a sign-off from SG before getting that info. That was not the case 3 years ago with my first SG pregnancy. That said, I found out a total of 3 different ways....
Anonymous wrote:I'm doing PGS testing at SG. I don't want to choose the sex of the embryo we transfer, but if I get pregnant and the pregnancy progresses I would like to be able to ask what the sex of the embryo is. I understand from my counseling session with the testing people that they don't report sex to SG. Is there an option to ask for it later?