What makes this test the most advanced of its type on the market?
EasyDNA’s new baby gender test offers an unbeatable accuracy of 99.5% accurate and eliminates any chance of DNA contamination since the blood sample required (7 to 10ml) is taken via a standard venipuncture procedure (collection of blood from a vein) and tested within a state of the art laboratory. Contrarily, other tests on the market are using alternative sampling methods which carry a much higher risk of sample contamination. But it doesn’t stop there, the expectant mother can proceed with the analysis of this advanced test from 7 weeks of pregnancy (49-56 days from the first day of the mother’s last menstrual cycle), starting from only €199!
If you seek peace of mind, then you need look no further as this test is the one for you. Tap into the joy and excitement of early gender discovery. This is a special moment, and this test helps make it even more memorable.
Discover the joy of knowing – order your Baby Gender Test today!
Are you also curious to find out to find out when your baby is due? Use our pregnancy calculator HERE to discover your due date!
Sample collection and test results
The sample collection kit will contain the required vial in which to place the blood sample and detailed instructions that you can also find HERE. Please note that a qualified person is required to collect the sample via a standard medical blood draw. Standard results for the baby gender test are delivered within 7 working days, but we also offer an express testing option with results in 4 working days for the extra cost of €40. Please note that turnaround time starts from the moment samples reach the laboratory. Please allow for travel time of the samples to the laboratory, which should take a few days.
How can you tell the baby’s gender so early in the pregnancy?
The laboratory analysis looks for Y-chromosomal DNA (only found in males) in the mother’s blood using a technique called Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) that can amplify small amounts of DNA to easily detectable levels. Y-chromosome DNA will only be present in the sample if the baby is a boy since the mother does not carry the Y-chromosomal DNA herself. If the analysis does not detect any Y chromosomes, then the fetus is female and you will have a baby girl.
Although this test is a great way of discovering the sex of your baby, ultrasounds are also important as part of your prenatal care provision. Should you have any queries, please consult your doctor.
*This test is 99.5%+ accurate at 7 weeks of pregnancy. The laboratory has a quality assurance program that continuously monitors the quality of their methods and reagents and the accuracy of the results. The 0.5% error rate is attributed to user error such as taking the test too early or not providing enough blood sample.
Give yourself the peace of mind and your baby the kind of preparation that only time allows. Order the baby gender DNA test today! EasyDNA also offers non-invasive prenatal paternity testing for those who seek to confirm the identity of the biological father of their baby.
Important note
The baby gender DNA test cannot be performed in cases of twin or multiple pregnancies, mosaicism, the fetus has a structural abnormality, the pregnant woman has a chromosomal aneuploidy herself or has received a blood transfusion, transplantation, stem cell therapy or immune therapy.
Please understand that Company Policy is that the results of the baby gender DNA test are aimed at being used for curiosity, bonding and preparation for the newborn baby. The results are not to be used for the purpose of gender selection.
Our refund policy
In the case that it can be proven that the result of the test is incorrect, we will provide a 100% refund. Refunds are only provided after the birth of the child and against a copy of the birth certificate. Please read our refund policy HERE or full terms and conditions governing refunds.
Most common questions
Do you sell the gender test in India or China?
Can I just use an ultrasound for baby gender testing?
I have heard of a home urine kit that can help determine the sex of the baby. Do they work?
What will my results state?
How long can I keep the blood specimen for? Do I need to refrigerate it?