Gender Selection News

Attorneys investigate potential case against Acu-Gen

If you're unhappy with your experience with the Acu-Gen Baby Gender Mentor, a law firm in Portland, Oregon is ready to profit from your misfortune.

However, purchasers of Baby Gender Mentor agree to this statement when buying:

You must understand and agree that any liability of Acu-Gen Biolab Inc. and its counselors shall be limited to the purchase price of this kit and price of the lab service. And you will relinquish Acu-Gen Biolab Inc. and mommy’s thinkin’, inc./PregnancyStore.com and its representatives from all responsibilities, either consequential or non-consequential to this kit and service.
PregnancyStore.com

Comments

 

Nova said:

I sent the info off for my daughter. We're VERY unhappy with her experience with this test, company, and the doctor.
October 8, 2005 7:41 PM
 

Cheryls2angels@aol.com said:

They never emailed my confirmation that they received my results, and they never even emailed me my results, I'm not to sure of the accuracy I go for a sono grom on tuesday can't wait to see if it says boy....i already have 3 son's and am hoping for a girl...
October 13, 2005 5:25 PM

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About Me

In 1999, my two sons were 4 and 2 years old, and we were ready to have another baby. I hoped to have a daughter, and I turned to the Internet to search for ways of increasing the odds of conceiving a girl. I discovered the iVillage Gender Determination Board. On the board, I found information about at-home and high-tech sex selection methods, but more importantly, I discovered I wasn't alone. I was one among a legion of mothers who longed desperately for a daughter, keeping it a secret so others wouldn't think, wrongly, that we loved our sons less, and feeling guilty becuse we're not supposed to care if a baby's a boy or a girl, "as long as it's healthy". There were, of course, also mothers hoping just as much to add a son to their all-girl family.

After a lot of research and soul-searching, my husband I decided to try MicroSort. In the fall of 2000, I became pregnant on our first MicroSort attempt, by IUI. At 20 weeks of pregnancy, we discovered we were having twins, a boy and a girl! We were thrilled to have a daughter at last, and a new son to cherish too.

During my journey to conceive a daughter, I was so grateful for the support and information volunteered by others on the boards; mothers who didn't even know me, but were willing to help me, hope for me, and cry along with me, when there was no one I could turn to "in real life". I know that without being able to talk personally with women who had tried MicroSort, I would have never gone through with this daunting, complex procedure; and that we would have never had a daughter as part of our family.

Now that my journey's finished, this Web site is just my way of giving some of that help back, to you.