Find out if you are having a Boy or Girl from as early as 6 weeks – with a SneakPeek

Find out if you are having a Boy or Girl from as early as 6 weeks – with a SneakPeek

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Early Detection

Learn Your Baby’s Gender As Early As 6 Weeks Pregnant! 

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Fast Results

Receive Your Results By Email As Soon As The Next Business Day

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Affordable Prices

Affordable Prices – Get Your SneakPeak Clinical Early Gender Test For Only $149

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fREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How Does SneakPeek Work?

Although every woman has her own DNA in her bloodstream, the bloodstream of a pregnant woman also carries DNA from her unborn child. SneakPeek detects the presence of the male chromosome in a small blood sample. If male chromosomes are identified, it indicates that the baby is a boy. Conversely, the absence of male chromosomes indicates that the baby is a girl. SneakPeek boasts a 99.9% accuracy rate as early as six weeks into pregnancy.

Is My Privacy Protected?

1- We acknowledge the importance of maintaining the confidentiality of your DNA information. In order to safeguard your privacy:

  • SneakPeek exclusively examines the baby’s gender and does not collect any data related to disease states or other health-related information
  • Following the completion of the test, a professional chemical management company disposes of your DNA sample in accordance with federal standards.
  • SneakPeek exclusively communicates your results to the email address you provide and does not share them with any other party.
Is This Test Safe?

SneakPeek Clinical is a safe non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) for both the mother and the baby.

    Are The Results Guaranteed?

    SneakPeek Clinical stands as the most precise early gender test available. If your test results do not align with the gender of your newborn, a full refund will be issued.

    I’m Having Twins. Can SneakPeek Determine Fetal Sex For Each One?

    In the instance of identical twins, the presence of male DNA indicates that both babies are boys. Conversely, if no male DNA is detected, then both babies are girls. In the case of fraternal twins (or more), the identification of male DNA confirms that at least one baby is a boy, but it cannot differentiate whether the second is a boy or a girl.

    Where Can I Learn More About SneakPeek?

    You Can Learn More at www.sneakpeektest.com

    fREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    How Does SneakPeek Work?

    Although every woman has her own DNA in her bloodstream, the bloodstream of a pregnant woman also carries DNA from her unborn child. SneakPeek detects the presence of the male chromosome in a small blood sample. If male chromosomes are identified, it indicates that the baby is a boy. Conversely, the absence of male chromosomes indicates that the baby is a girl. SneakPeek boasts a 99.9% accuracy rate as early as six weeks into pregnancy.

    Is My Privacy Protected?

    1- We acknowledge the importance of maintaining the confidentiality of your DNA information. In order to safeguard your privacy:

    • SneakPeek exclusively examines the baby’s gender and does not collect any data related to disease states or other health-related information
    • Following the completion of the test, a professional chemical management company disposes of your DNA sample in accordance with federal standards.
    • SneakPeek exclusively communicates your results to the email address you provide and does not share them with any other party.
    Is This Test Safe?

    SneakPeek Clinical is a safe non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) for both the mother and the baby.

      Are The Results Guaranteed?

      SneakPeek Clinical stands as the most precise early gender test available. If your test results do not align with the gender of your newborn, a full refund will be issued.

      I’m Having Twins. Can SneakPeek Determine Fetal Sex For Each One?

      In the instance of identical twins, the presence of male DNA indicates that both babies are boys. Conversely, if no male DNA is detected, then both babies are girls. In the case of fraternal twins (or more), the identification of male DNA confirms that at least one baby is a boy, but it cannot differentiate whether the second is a boy or a girl.

      Where Can I Learn More About SneakPeek?

      You Can Learn More at www.sneakpeektest.com

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