Pink or Blue? Are you having a Boy or a Girl?
Congratulations! You've just found out that your pregnant! I'm sure a thousand thoughts are racing through your mind. Is one of them "Am I having a boy or a girl?" If so, there is a DNA kit that's been released so you can tell as early as 7 WEEKS POST CONCEPTION. The Pink or Blue Early Gender Test is scientically proven with a 95% accuracy rate.
So, how does it work? You prick your finger using the lancets supplied, massage your finger until a drop of blood appears, blot the blood onto the DNA preservation card and send out to the lab in the postage paid envelope that comes with the kit. Within days you will know if you are expecting a bouncing baby boy or an angelic baby girl. Results are available online or over the phone five business days after the lab has received your sample. If that's still not soon enough for you, an Express Service is available so you can find out in 3 business days.
The lab is testing for the Y-chromosone, one that is detected in boys. If an expecting mother has the Y-chromosone, that would occur due to her carrying a baby boy. If the Y-chromosone is not found, she's having a baby girl.
What's the cost for the kit? $244. Since it is indeed possible to get an incorrect response, Consumer Genetics guarantees your money back if you were given the wrong results.
So, our question to you is:
Are you willing to pay $244 to find out the gender of your baby?
So, how does it work? You prick your finger using the lancets supplied, massage your finger until a drop of blood appears, blot the blood onto the DNA preservation card and send out to the lab in the postage paid envelope that comes with the kit. Within days you will know if you are expecting a bouncing baby boy or an angelic baby girl. Results are available online or over the phone five business days after the lab has received your sample. If that's still not soon enough for you, an Express Service is available so you can find out in 3 business days.
The lab is testing for the Y-chromosone, one that is detected in boys. If an expecting mother has the Y-chromosone, that would occur due to her carrying a baby boy. If the Y-chromosone is not found, she's having a baby girl.
What's the cost for the kit? $244. Since it is indeed possible to get an incorrect response, Consumer Genetics guarantees your money back if you were given the wrong results.
So, our question to you is:
Are you willing to pay $244 to find out the gender of your baby?






I cannot imagine being able to know the gender of my child right when you find out your pregnant! It's amazing what the world can come up with. The only thing is, is it worth spending that much money to know right away? I know that I didn't want to know at all. Have a little surprise to your pregnancy. I had always wanted a boy first and when he was born and they told me he was a boy, I was so excited that I cried.
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