Gender Selection News

India state plans to ban Baby Gender Mentor and other early prenatal gender tests

I guess no one can accuse India's government of reacting too swiftly.  When the Baby Gender Mentor was released, many were alarmed about how the early baby gender test might be misused in India.   Today, over a year later and after the product has already been withdrawn from the market altogether, the Indian government announced that it may be banned.

Worldwide, the normal birth rate is 51% boys, but in India, a gender imbalance has arisen due to a cultural preference for sons.  Through the practices of sex selective abortion, infanticide, abandonment, and neglect of their daughters, some areas of India have only 41% to 47% female births.

In Punjab, the Indian state with the lowest female birth ratio, the health minister has announced he  "will take all steps" to have the Baby Gender Mentor banned.

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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.