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FEBRUARY 26, 2023

How to Tell the Gender of Your Baby

how to tell the gender of your baby

Will it be a boy or a girl? This is an exciting question expectant parents ask themselves in the first weeks of pregnancy. The babyโ€™s health is the most important thing (of course), but it sure is fun to find out what youโ€™re having in your first couple months of pregnancy, if possible. For some anxious parents, the earlier the better!

What month do you find out the gender of your baby?

Usually around 20-weeks pregnant (5 months) youโ€™ll have an appointment with your doctor to determine the health of your baby, and to check for any abnormalities. Normally, your doctor is also able to tell you the sex of your baby at this time. There are other ways to find out the sex of your baby before this ultrasound though, including a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT), Chorionic Villus Sampling (CSV), or an early at-home gender test.

Aย NIPTย can be completed before your ultrasound and is used to check for abnormalities in the baby before itโ€™s born. This test type is completed by a blood sample and is usually collected at your doctorโ€™s office. The doctor is usually able to tell you the sex of the baby through this test, as well.

CSVย is an invasive test that also checks for abnormalities in the pregnancy, but usually requires a sample of the placenta, which would need to be taken by your doctor. This test can may also confirm the sex of the baby.

Ultimately, you and your doctor should decide whatโ€™s best for your pregnancy, but if youโ€™re only wanting to find out the gender on your own (from the comfort of home), then anย at-home gender DNA testย like theย Peekaboo Early Detection Gender Testย might be a good choice. It can help you determine what youโ€™re having after onlyย 6 weeks of pregnancy, and itโ€™s over 99% accurate.

How does this test tell the gender of a baby?

Peekabooโ€™s Early Gender Test helps determine the babyโ€™s gender with a small pin-prick blood sample from the mother. This makes it perfectly safe for both the mother and the pregnancy. After collection, the blood sample is shipped to the lab where scientists determine if a Y chromosome is present in the motherโ€™s blood. If it is, sheโ€™s having a boy! If it isnโ€™t, sheโ€™s having a girl! The best part? This fast and accurate test has a 100% money-back guarantee if the gender of the newborn doesnโ€™t match the result.

Want to read more about the Peekaboo test, or ready to purchase? Shop Peekabooโ€™s websiteย here.

About DNA Diagnostics Centerย (DDC)

DNA Diagnostic Center is the world leader in paternity and relationship testing. We serve healthcare professionals, government agencies, and individuals around the world to determine family relationships with trusted accuracy.

More Questions? Donโ€™t hesitate to call us: weโ€™re here to help!

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