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sneakpeek clinical early gender dna test

The only 6-week gender test
 

Don't wait for a 20-week ultrasound! Get your Early Baby Gender DNA blood test today!
 

SneakPeek is the #1 OBGYN-recommended test that provides fetal sex at 6 weeks with clinically-proven 99.9% accuracy. That's why we're trusted by over 750,000 moms and top obstetricians.

Who can take SneakPeek?
 

• SneakPeek can be taken from 6 weeks into pregnancy until birth, with 99.9% accuracy. Even if you’re not 6 weeks pregnant yet, the gender test kit is good for a year, just hold on to it and take it when you’re eligible.
 

• If you’re currently breastfeeding, that won’t affect the SneakPeek test results. SneakPeek looks for male chromosomes in the fetal DNA found in mom’s blood. Because breastfeeding is a hormonal change that has no impact on genetics, it has no impact on the gender blood test accuracy or results.
 

• If you had a boy in a previous pregnancy, that won’t affect your gender reveal test results, either. Fetal DNA disappears from mom’s bloodstream within 3 days of giving birth, so have no fear, the analysis for your current pregnancy will be correct!

My first Peekaboo

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SneakPeek DNA Gender Snap Device

$129

6+ weeks

DNA sample collected with the use of a one-of-a-kind push-button, microneedle-based device.

Results back within 2 days

Optional 5-10 Minute 2D Ultrasound Experience – $30 Includes:

  • 2 black and white pictures of your baby

  • FREE Live online video access for unlimited friends and family members (upon request)

BONUS $10 CREDIT for a future appointment during the same pregnancy

FAQ

HOW ACCURATE IS THE SNEAKPEEK EARLY GENDER DNA TEST?

A recent study concludes that SneakPeek's gender prediction test has been found to be 99.9% accurate when determining fetal sex, as confirmed at time of birth!

I'M HAVING TWINS. CAN SNEAKPEEK DETERMINE THE GENDER OF EACH ONE?

SneakPeek looks for male DNA in the fetal DNA found in mom's blood sample. In the case of identical twins, if male DNA is found, then both babies are boys. If no male DNA is found, then both babies are girls. For fraternal twins, finding male DNA means at least one baby is a boy, but cannot distinguish if the second is a boy or girl.

IS THE TEST SAFE?

The SneakPeek Early Gender DNA Test is a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT), and it's safe for both mom and baby.

IS SNEAKPEEK A PREGNANCY TEST?

SneakPeek cannot confirm pregnancy. The test looks for male chromosomes in the fetal DNA found in mom's blood. If there is no fetal DNA in mom's blood, the test will return a girl result, because mom is a girl. On the off-chance that the test is contaminated with outside male DNA (even pets!), it may return a boy result. Please confirm pregnancy with your doctor prior to taking SneakPeek.

WHY IS SNEAKPEEK GENDER 99% ACCURATE?

Our previous studies used the gender of the baby determined by the 2nd trimester anatomy ultrasound to compare SneakPeek Gender results. While anatomy ultrasound sonograms are generally considered to be accurate, like any method other than live birth, they also have an error rate. Our most recent study uses sex at live birth as its confirmation method, the only accurate method, and found that the SneakPeek Early Gender DNA Test results matched 99.9% of the time. The incorrect gender was given in only 1 result out of 1,029 live births.

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