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Fetal Sex Determination Test

Analyzes fetal DNA in maternal blood to determine the baby's sex early and safely.

Sample : Blood No fasting required

Measures/Identifies

Determines the baby's sex by analyzing fetal DNA in the mother's blood.

Who is it for?

Pregnant patients from the 9th week of pregnancy onward. Not recommended for patients who have received organ transplants or blood transfusions in the past 6 months.

Also known as: Fetal Sex Test, Baby Gender Test

Why this test?

Identifies the baby's sex by detecting free fetal DNA in the mother's blood by specifically evaluating the presence of Y chromosome DNA. It can be performed from the eighth week of pregnancy, counting from the date of the last menstrual period. It is recommended for pregnant women who wish to know their baby's sex early and safely. The test should not be performed on patients who have received organ or bone marrow transplants, blood transfusions within the last 6 months, or who are taking heparin-based anticoagulants, as these can interfere with the analysis. This study does not detect pregnancy; if performed on a woman who is not pregnant, the result will show “girl,” as it identifies the absence of male DNA.

List of parameters

Detection of Y chromosome DNA in maternal blood samples

Test preparation

How it works

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Sample collection at home

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*The information provided above, whether related to laboratory tests, vaccinations, or other health services, is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. It does not constitute, and is not intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Customers are strongly advised to consult a qualified healthcare professional to interpret results, assess vaccination needs, and receive medical guidance appropriate to their personal health status.