1790 SEK
Girl or boy? 99% Accurate answer from week 10+0.
Genderscreen offers the market’s most reliable DNA analysis to determine the gender with 99% accuracy as early as week 10+0. Simple and painless sampling at home with our self-sampling device. The sample is sent traceable to our affiliated laboratory. Analyzed in Sweden.
The entire DNA code is not read. Screening for sex chromosomes only.
We consider to knowing the gender of an unborn child as a wonderful opportunity to create an early identity and bond during the pregnancy. Not only for the parents but also for family members. It is often associated with great joy and anticipation for the whole family.
With our gender determination test, you can find out the baby’s gender with a simple blood test as early as week 10+0. The test is 99% accurate and measures the baby’s sex chromosomes in the mother’s blood.
Self-sampling with Genderscreen
The self-sampling device uses HALO technology with microneedles thinner than an eyelash, making the sampling process painless. The device is easily placed on the upper arm, and with a single press of a button, the blood is collected into the sample tube in just a few minutes.
DNA test to determine gender
Small fragments of fetal DNA circulate in the mother’s bloodstream. Gender determination is done through the analysis of the Y chromosome, which is only present in male fetuses.
Results
Gather family and friends to be surprised with our Gender Reveal video. The response report is sent digitally as a QR code.
Limitations
In the case of twin pregnancies, the result “boy” may not necessarily apply to both fetuses if they are fraternal twins. The test can only confirm that there is “at least one boy.”
Important
The test equipment should not be handled by male individuals to avoid contamination with male DNA.
Note! A gender determination test should never be used with the intention of terminating a healthy pregnancy due to the “wrong” gender.
The samples are analyzed by an associated laboratory in Sweden, with a response time of 7 working days after the sample’s arrival at the lab.
The kit includes:
• Instructions and a QR code for registration.
• Sampling instructions, video/manual.
• Instructions for packing and returning your sample.
After sampling, the test should be packed and returned at the nearest postal service point:
• The box must be returned the same day the sample is taken.
• Only use the Postnord QR code for return, which will be sent to your email.
• The result will be sent digitally.
See our terms and conditions for additional information.
The test is sent to your chosen postal service point at the time of purchase.
You will receive a notification when the test has arrived.
Return the test using Postnord’s return QR code at your nearest postal service point.
(Note: Only return using the QR code for return that has been sent to your email.)
A return policy applies for up to 60 days. For returns, contact us at info@genderscreen.se.
The shipment is trackable.
Response time: Approximately 7 working days after arrival at the laboratory.
A link to the test result will be sent to your email. The report can be downloaded as a PDF and contains a QR code/link that must be actively opened to view the gender result. There is an option for a digital gender reveal with family and friends via a video.
We may contact you if necessary, for example, regarding a retest or scheduling a new test appointment.
Response time: Approximately 7 working days after the sample arrives at the laboratory.
When does our test not work – what should you consider before taking the test?
The test cannot distinguish between X chromosomes from the mother and the baby. If the woman providing the sample is not pregnant, she will receive a result indicating she is expecting a female fetus. Therefore, our test is not a pregnancy test and cannot replace other examinations during early pregnancy.
The test cannot confirm if the pregnancy is still viable, and not all miscarriages are immediately noticeable through bleeding (a so-called missed miscarriage). This means that someone taking the test could theoretically receive a result even if the pregnancy has stopped. Therefore, an ultrasound examination is recommended alongside the test to minimize this risk.
If a Y chromosome is identified in a woman expecting twins, it can only confirm that one of the fetuses is a boy. It cannot determine if they are identical or fraternal twins. If no Y chromosome is detected, both fetuses are girls, but it cannot confirm whether they are identical or fraternal.