Research Article

“Naturalization” of Routine Assisted Reproductive Technologies by In Vitro Culture of Embryos with Microvibration: Sex Ratio, Body Length, and Weight of 2,456 Live-Birth Deliveries after Transfer of 9,624 Embryos In Vitro Cultured in Static System and with Microvibration

Table 1

Sex of new born babies after transplantation of embryos in different age groups: in vitro culture in static system and with microvibration.

Age of patients (newborn babies) In vitro culture in static system In vitro culture with microvibration
29 years
(149 babies)
30–34 years
(408 babies)
35–39 years
(403 babies)
>40 years
(100 babies)
29 years
(163 babies)
30–34 years
(543 babies)
35–39 years
(556 babies)
40 years
(134 babies)

“Baby-take home” rate30%28%23%9%31%37%29%15%
Masculine39%45%46%50%40%47%46%40%
Feminine45%42%43%36%48%43%44%46%

Different superscripts indicate significant difference between the respective rate in “Static” and “Vibration” groups; rates without superscripts indicate no significant difference between the respective rate in “Static” and “Vibration” groups ; the sum of percentages in each age group is less than 100, because the rest of data are unknown.