I certainly wasn't, given that I was born in 1947, presumably created in the time-honoured way.
I was concerned today to read that some would-be parents in Australia are choosing IVF solely because they can weed out the male fertilised eggs and only implant the female ones, in the belief that this will improve their chances of not having a child with an autistic spectrum condition. What, I wonder, is the child's future experience likely to be if they end up with a daughter who has HFA? Should these people be accepted for IVF at all, is it ethical in the circumstances, as they are not infertile and have attitudes that are potentially dangerous to any offspring who are not strictly "normal" in their eyes?