Monday, 4 October 2010

IntelliGender Home Gender Test

What is it?
IntelliGender is a simple at home urine test that parents can take to determine the sex of their unborn baby. The test can be taken from 10 weeks gestation and is over 90% accurate.

How you perform the test?
The IntelliGender test is simple to use. Simply collect your first morning urine and insert the indicated amount of urine to the test. Swirl for 10 seconds then wait 10 minutes before reading your result. If yor urine has turned green its safe to say you are having a boy, if it turns yellow/orange, its safe to say your having a girl.

How do twins or multiples affect the results?
If you are having identical twins, the test will work as normal. If you are having fraternal twins or multiples you can assume that all babies are female if you get a girl result. A boy result will mean that at least one of the babies is a male.

How does it work?
The IntelliGender test measures a difference in hormones including the hCG hormone found in pregnant women’s urine and react with a chemical to change colour accordingly.

What can affect the result?
Women who use Progesterone will not get a accurate result, if you do or did use Prgesterone, it is best to wait 10 days before taking the IntelliGender test. Women who have PCOS are not recommended to take the test as it is likely the test result will be a Boy.
Some tests indicate that there may be a link between false boy results and recent sexual intimacy. It is best to wait at least 48 hours after sexual intimacy before taking the test.

For more information you can visit their website www.boyorgirl.com.au for Australian residents or www.IntelliGender.com for American residents.

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