If you are squeamish around blood, this might not be a great option for you.Results are 99.1% accurate-pretty darn good!.The test is done at home-this is especially nice if you have other children OR if there happens to be a pandemic going on and you are supposed to be social distancing □.You can find out the gender SO early! This is great if you are the type who likes to plan ahead □ Knowing the gender also personally helps me bond with the baby earlier on.Watching this video helped me feel more prepared!Īfter following these tips, I was able to collect blood much more quickly and receive my results! Pros/cons to the Sneak Peek test: The instructions are sealed inside the box (which you shouldn’t open prior to taking this test). Sneak Peek suggests collecting blood within 10 minutes to prevent clotting, so I set a timer for 10 minutes so I wouldn’t keep checking the clock. Drink lots of water! It will be a lot harder to collect blood if you are dehydrated.I walked up and down our stairs, did arm circles AND jumping jacks beforehand haha Make sure your hands are warm before taking the test.I asked a lot of my nurse and doctor friends for tips on how to collect my blood easier and here are a few of their suggestions that I did before taking the second test: The second time I took the test, I DID receive my results. The good news is, they send you another test for free! So I was still able to learn the gender within a few days of receiving my inconclusive results. In my case, I had some trouble collecting my blood the first time, so I think it took too long and clotted. This can happen because of mild contamination, not enough blood or not being mixed with preservative soon enough. The first time I took the test, I actually received inconclusive results.
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