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Learn Your Baby's Gender as Early as 7 Weeks!

NOW BOOKING!

Boy or Girl? Find Out with SneakPeek Clinical Early Gender DNA Test!

  • Starting at 7 weeks into pregnancy   
  • 99.9% accurate DNA-based blood test  
  • Sample collected onsite by trained staff member  
  • Results emailed straight to you in 2-3 days 

Learn more:   

https://sneakpeektest.com/early-clinical-baby-gender-blood-test/ 

https://sneakpeektest.com/test-eligibility-calculator/    

https://sneakpeektest.com/gender-dna-science/  

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR TEST

Frequently Asked Questions

Email us at scheduling@devinetestingsolutions.com if you do not see an answer to your question.

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


You’ll get an email from sneakpeekresults@sneakpeektest.com with the subject line “Your SneakPeek Result Is In!” With FastTrack, your sample is prioritized at the lab, and you'll get the results the same day we receive your sample. Be sure to check all your folders including Promotions and Junk Mail in case your email filter redirects it, or use your email search tool bar to search for "sneakpeekresults."


Gender results are sent to the email address provided. Your results will be sent by 2:00 pm Pacific Time the day after receiving your "Sample Arrived" email from the SneakPeek Laboratory. If you upgrades for expedited results, they will be sent by 8:00 pm Pacific Time the same day your "Sample Arrived" email is received.


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.


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