Gynecology & Reproductive Health
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Altering the Sex Ratio Expressed As the Proportion of Males to Females Using Albumin-Separated Sperm
Authors: Andrew Y. Silverman, M.D., Ph.D., Bernadette Braniff Ryan R.N.
Abstract
Statement of the Problem: The sex ratio of boys to girls at birth in the human population is 1058 boys to 100 girls [1]. Does this ratio change with the insemination of selected albumin-separated sperm? The analysis of the births born to couples who underwent sperm separation to influence the sex outcome of their child was carried out from 1990 through 2004.
Methodology: Male or female sperm selection was carried out [2], and an intrauterine insemination was performed of the selected sperm as previously reported.
Citation:
Andrew Y. Silverman, M.D., Ph.D., et al. Altering the Sex Ratio Expressed As the Proportion of Males to Females Using Albumin-Separated Sperm. 2018; 2(5).
DOI:
10.33425/2639-9342.1054
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