There are several factors that
will help determine whether Pink or Blue® is
right for you. In order to provide you with the most accurate
results review the following criteria:
- Are you at least seven (7) weeks pregnant?
Recent discovery in science has proven that there is fetal
DNA in a mother's blood as soon as five weeks into her pregnancy.
HOWEVER, the Pink or Blue® test requires
that you take this test ten (10) weeks after the first day
of your last menstrual period, which is seven (7) weeks
postconception, to guarantee accurate results. Click
Here to Calculate
your Pink
or Blue Eligibility Date.
If we have determined you are not 10 weeks from the first
day of your last menstrual period, we will NOT run your
test. It is imperative that you take our test at the eligible
time. Please see our Refund
Policy for more information.
- Have you had a recent blood transfusion?
Blood that did not originate from the mother or her fetus
can affect the results of the Pink or Blue®
test. If a woman recently had a blood transfusion, we do
not recommend taking the Pink or Blue® test.
- Did you recently have an abortion
or a miscarriage?
If you recently had a miscarriage or had to terminate your
previous pregnancy, we recommend that you wait THREE (3)
months post Dilation and Cutterage (D&C). There still
may be residual fetal DNA from your previous pregnancy that
may affect your test results.
- Have you ever in your life had a bone marrow transplant
from a male?
If you have had bone marrow transplant from a male donor,
your marrow will have been replaced by male marrow cells.
You are not eligible to take the Pink or Blue®
Test.
For other questions or concerns about Pink or Blue®,
please see the FAQs
or contact
us to speak with a Customer Service Representative.
Also see:
Pink
or Blue® Gender Test Instructions in English(PDF)
Pink
or Blue® Gender Test Instructions in French(PDF)
More Information About DNA Gender
Testing:
Are you having a Baby Boy or
Girl? Early DNA Gender Testing Has the Answer.
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| 3-Steps
to Collecting Specimens |
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1.
Prick your finger using the lancets supplied in the Pink
or Blue DNA Gender Testing kit. |
| 2.
Massage the pricked finger until a drop of blood appears.
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| 2.
Blot the blood onto the DNA preservation card included
in the kit. Samples are sent back to the Lab for testing.
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