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Scan and Sneak Peek Clinical Package

Gender determination from 6 weeks

£238.00

Scan and Sneak Peek Clinical Package
Scan and Sneak Peek Clinical Package Scan and Sneak Peek Clinical Package


Sneak Peek Clinical Gender Test & Dating Scan

A Sneak Peek Gender DNA Blood Test can be performed from just 6 weeks into pregnancy. It may be that you aren't that sure of your dates, so to ensure that you are 6 week or more into your pregnancy and that the test can work properly it is recommended that you have an ultrasound dating scan to check this.

 The Sneak Peek test includes the following;

  • Can be completed from weeks into pregnancy
  • Simple blood test draw from the mothers arm
  • 99.9% accurate DNA-based blood test
  • Administered by phlebotomy professional
  • Results emailed straight to you in 5-7 working days by the Sneak Peek Laboratory
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     You can use Sneak Peek's Pregnancy calculator, but we recommend booking a dating scan as well to avoid being under 6 weeks and not being able to obtain a result and we also will be able to ascertain number of babies.

    To find out how many weeks your are using Sneak Peeks’ Pregnancy Calculator.

    The Sneak Peek Test is processed by the sneak peek lab in California, USA.

    For more information  please visit  Sneak Peek website at Early Clinical Baby Gender Blood Test.

    Sneak Peek Clinical Early Gender DNA Test is a blood test taken from the mothers arm t determines the gender of the baby from 6 weeks into pregnancy. The clinical Sneak Peek test has an accuracy of 99.1%

    How does it work?

    A blood sample is taken from the arm and the sample is then sent off to The Sneak Peek laboratory in California for processing. Once the sample has been processed the Sneak Peek lab will email the results directly to the customer. The results usually take one week (excluding weekends) but can take anywhere from 5 – 10 working days.

    The test is actually looking for the presence of a Y Chromosome (the male Chromosome), so, if there is a Y chromosome present then, confirmation of a male baby is can be made. On the other hand, if no Y Chromosome is detected then a female baby is confirmed. 

    For twin pregnancies the test can only confirm if there is one boy, but if no Y chromosome is detected then it can be safely assumed that there are two female babies. 

    Check out Sneak Peek's FAQ section for further information.