Gender Test 10 Weeks
What Is the New 10-Week Gender Test Using NIPT?

Learn about the safe, accurate 10-week non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) that predicts baby gender and screens for chromosomal abnormalities.

Early Gender Detection
Can You Detect the Y Chromosome at 6 Weeks Gestation with NIPT?

Learn how Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) can detect the Y chromosome as early as 6 weeks into pregnancy with high accuracy.

Early Gender Reveal
Can the Y Chromosome Be Detected at 5 Weeks of Pregnancy?

Discover how the Y chromosome can be identified as early as 5 weeks using non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and what it means for early gender detection.

Fetal Fraction at 11 Weeks
What Is the Typical Fetal Fraction at 11 Weeks of Pregnancy?

Learn about the fetal fraction at 11 weeks, its importance for NIPT accuracy, and how it changes during pregnancy.

Y Chromosome Breakthrough
When Does the Y Chromosome First Appear in Mother's Blood During Pregnancy?

Learn when the Y chromosome appears in maternal blood, starting around 7 weeks of pregnancy, through non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT).

NIPT Gender Test
How Accurate Is the NIPT Test for Gender Prediction at 12 Weeks?

Discover the accuracy of the NIPT test for determining fetal gender at 12 weeks, with over 99% reliability. Learn more here.

Blood Test Gender
Can a Blood Test Accurately Determine Baby's Gender During Pregnancy?

Learn how Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) can confirm your baby's gender as early as 10 weeks with high accuracy.

Y Chromosome at 7 Weeks
When Can You Detect Y Chromosome in a Mother's Blood During Pregnancy?

Discover when the Y chromosome appears in a mother’s blood and how non-invasive prenatal testing works for early sex determination.

Y Chromosome Detection
When Can You Detect the Y Chromosome During Pregnancy?

Learn when the Y chromosome appears in pregnancy and the role of NIPT in determining fetal gender.

Gender Detection at 6 Weeks
Can You Detect the Y Chromosome at 6 Weeks of Pregnancy?

Discover how the Y chromosome can be identified at 6 weeks via non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT).