IVF sex/gender selection in Switzerland | March 2025 price

The March 2025 cost of IVF sex/gender selection in Switzerland is 4140 €


Switzerland - IVF sex/gender selection: Cost breakdown

Doctor

30 %

Anesthesia

5 %

Medical Team

5 %

Laboratory

15 %

Clinic

15 %

Equipment

25 %

Assistant

5 %

Clinic Average/As of Price
Feel Well Center ( Rue Emile-Yung 1, 1205, Genève)
In Corpore Clinic ( 22-24 rue de Carouge, 1205, Geneva) from 6900€

What is IVF sex/gender selection in Switzerland

Gender selection, also known as sex selection, is a controversial aspect of fertility treatment that involves choosing the sex of a child prior to conception. While gender selection for non-medical reasons is prohibited in many countries, it may be allowed in certain cases where there is a medical reason or a risk of genetic disorders associated with a specific gender.  

The process begins with an initial consultation with a fertility specialist to discuss the reasons for pursuing gender selection and assess the individual or couple's medical history, fertility challenges, and treatment options. The healthcare provider will determine if gender selection is medically indicated and permitted according to local laws and regulations. Most couples that choose to have this type of procedure already have several boys or girls and therefore don't have fertility problems.

Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT): In cases where gender selection is permitted for medical reasons, such as to avoid the transmission of genetic disorders linked to a specific gender, preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) may be performed as part of the IVF process. PGT involves testing embryos created through IVF for genetic abnormalities or specific genetic conditions before they are transferred to the uterus. After fertilization, the embryos undergo culture and development in the laboratory. At the appropriate stage, typically around day 5 or 6 of development, one or more cells are removed from each embryo for genetic testing. The cells are analyzed to determine the genetic sex of the embryos and to screen for chromosomal abnormalities or specific genetic conditions.

Based on the results of genetic testing, only embryos of the desired gender and with normal genetic characteristics are selected for transfer into the woman's uterus. The embryo transfer procedure is typically performed in a fertility clinic's procedure room, and one or more embryos are transferred into the uterus using a thin catheter inserted through the cervix.
 
It's important to note that gender selection for non-medical reasons is not universally accepted and may be subject to legal and ethical considerations. Additionally, the availability and legality of gender selection procedures vary by country, and patients considering gender selection should consult with a qualified healthcare provider and familiarize themselves with the relevant laws and regulations in their jurisdiction.

IVF sex/gender selection in Switzerland

Switzerland is well reputed for its healthcare system. Though the number of clinics and hospitals is decreasing a lot with around 250 units nowadays, the country is well known for its centers of excellence. Plastic surgery and dental works are often sought by foreigners but what most are looking for his unique medical services such keratopigmentation in Lausanne or various related eye color change procedures. Stem cells and other types of high level technologies are the key elements of the medical offer in general in Switzerland.

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Genève, Switzerland

IVF sex/gender selection
Geneva, Switzerland

IVF sex/gender selection Price: from 6900 €