When using a sperm bank, choosing the sex of a child typically involves selecting sperm from donors whose profiles include information about their genetic sex. Some sperm banks offer the option of pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT) during in vitro fertilization (IVF), allowing parents to select embryos of a desired sex. It's important to note that regulations and availability of sex selection may vary by location and sperm bank policies. Always consult with a fertility specialist to understand the options and implications.
That is correct
yes because at the sperm bank there are little containers filled with sperm so use your imagination
No. Not unless someone figures out how to select which sperm to let through.
sperm
When they masturbate or have sex. Gay sex is easier for buys to create sperm.
Male gametes, or sex cells, are called sperm.
A male sex cell is a spermatozoa, or sperm cell. Sperm are produced in the testes, or testicles, and mixed with nutrients to form semen.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
Female sex cells are called eggs. The male sex cell is called sperm.
Sperm are produced before sex in the testes, stored in the epididymis, and are released during ejaculation when a man reaches orgasm. Sex itself does not produce sperm but serves as the method of delivering the stored sperm for reproduction.
Have sex
Yes, they certainly can. It is best to wait to have sex until you are much older and able to handle the responsibility that comes with it, but if you insist on having sex, you should be using protection each and every time you have sex.