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nuthinbutpink
January 23rd, 2013, 05:27 PM
Aug. 9, 2011 -- Using fetal DNA from a mother's blood to determine the unborn baby's sex is highly effective, according to a new review of the research.

"After seven weeks of gestation, the accuracy of fetal sex detection is very good using maternal blood," says researcher Diana W. Bianchi, MD, a reproductive geneticist and executive director of the Mother-Infant Research Institute at Tufts Medical Center in Boston.

At seven weeks, she found 95% accuracy. "After 20 weeks, it was nearly perfect."

The research involves tests done by hospital or research groups worldwide. "It shouldn't be confused with what the direct-to-consumer companies are advertising [to help parents find out the gender of their unborn infants]," she says.

The hope, Bianchi says, is to use these research-based tests to detect unborn babies at risk for sex-linked disorders, such as hemophilia, and other genetic disorders early in the pregnancy. Depending on those results, it could delay or rule out the need for more invasive tests such as amniocentesis.

The review is published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Fetal DNA Tests: Evaluating the Research

Bianchi and her colleagues evaluated 57 published studies. They pooled the data and results from these studies. In all, the research represented 3,524 pregnancies bearing boys and 3,017 pregnancies bearing girls.

The studies looked at tests of fetal DNA in maternal blood and urine. For about a decade, experts have known that maternal blood contains fetal DNA.

Overall, the tests using blood detected the Y chromosome indicating a boy 95.4% of the time. The studies that evaluated DNA in maternal urine were unreliable, the researchers say.

As the pregnancy went on, the blood test became more reliable. That is believed to be due to the increased concentration of fetal DNA within the mother's blood, Bianchi says.

By 20 weeks, the test was 99% accurate, she says.

The test is not routinely done by doctors in the U.S., Bianchi says. That's partly due to the lack of reimbursement by insurers, she says. The research she reviewed came from hospitals and research groups worldwide.

Fetal DNA Tests: The Future
Eventually, Bianchi says, the blood tests may help detect, early in pregnancy, fetuses with certain medical conditions that affect one sex more than the other.

For instance, she says, a condition called congenital adrenal hyperplasia can make girls' genitals appear masculine-like. If a pregnant woman were at risk of delivering a girl with this condition, she could be treated with steroids to prevent those effects.

If the Y chromosome were found on the test, the woman would be spared the treatment.

For consumers who are curious about the sex of their unborn baby, Bianchi says her research cannot vouch for the effectiveness of those tests.

Bianchi reports serving as a member of the scientific and clinical advisory board of Verinata Health Inc., a biotech company. She also holds stock options and receives honoraria from Verinata. The company had no role in the current research. It was funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute.

Fetal DNA Tests: Perspective
The findings confirm what experts in the field have known, says Joe Leigh Simpson, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Florida International University in Miami. "Many different labs can in fact verify when a male pregnancy exists. This helps to confirm that the next steps down the path are taken on some firm ground," he says.

He reviewed the findings for WebMD but wasn't involved in the research. He reports being on the scientific advisory board of BioDx, involved in cell-free DNA research, and RareCells.*

He agrees that the hope is to use the fetal DNA test to rule out or identify certain conditions early in the pregnancy. ''There are a certain number of conditions in which a female would not be affected [typically], hemophilia being an example," he says.

Simpson says the issue of using the tests for ''family balancing'' is often brought up in debates about the use of the tests. For instance, a family has two boys and is hoping for a girl and decides to take a gender test.

In his experience, the number of people who*are going to terminate a pregnancy simply based on the finding that the fetus is the ''wrong'' sex is not an issue, although it is a concern voiced by some experts.

"It's a bogeyman everyone raises but I'm not sure it's valid in America," Simpson tells WebMD.


The test will not likely replace more invasive tests such as amniocentesis in the near future to detect such conditions as Down syndrome, says Mary Norton, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology and director of perinatal research at Stanford University School of Medicine. She also reviewed the research.

A test of fetal DNA in maternal blood to detect Down syndrome is under development.

That is because the test for Down syndrome has limitations. The most likely role for the test, at least for the near future, she says, would be ''to identify those women at high enough risk [of carrying a fetus with a birth defect] to go on to amnio."

However, by doing that, she says, it will spare many other women who are deemed not high risk the expense, stress, discomfort, and risk of amnio, she says.

nuthinbutpink
January 23rd, 2013, 05:35 PM
Some prenatal gender tests that use mom's blood are very accurate at determining baby's sex, a new study finds. But curious parents-to-be should be wary of online marketers that claim to be able to figure out fetal gender using just a woman's urine.

New research to be published Aug. 10 in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that after seven weeks into a pregnancy, tests that analyze mom's blood for fetal DNA can correctly identify a male fetus 95.4 percent of the time and a female fetus 98.6 percent of the time on average. In comparison, tests that analyzed DNA from urine instead of blood were only accurate 41 percent of the time, said study researcher Diana Bianchi, a reproductive geneticist at Tufts University School of Medicine.

"It was worse than flipping a coin," Bianchi told LiveScience.

The Anchor
January 23rd, 2013, 07:33 PM
AWESOME NBP...love seeing these articles!

Km baby4
February 28th, 2013, 05:52 AM
AWESOME NBP...love seeing these articles!

I payed out 228 for a urine DNA gender test from easydna! It's came back nO male DNA detected but I had a scan and sure I see a willy and te woman was callin the baby a him uv emailed the company hich r not much help any help on this kind ov test thanks

lisvna
February 28th, 2013, 07:02 AM
I don't believe urine tests I do believe in bloodtests but not the one with a drop......

atomic sagebrush
February 28th, 2013, 09:21 PM
Thank you SO SO much for posting this.

atomic sagebrush
February 28th, 2013, 09:22 PM
I payed out 228 for a urine DNA gender test from easydna! It's came back nO male DNA detected but I had a scan and sure I see a willy and te woman was callin the baby a him uv emailed the company hich r not much help any help on this kind ov test thanks

I'm sorry to hear that. :( But congrats on your little boy.

skrimpy
March 2nd, 2013, 10:12 AM
We had our blood test done with H at 15 weeks and it was completely accurate for us. We were doing it asses Rh genotype but they offered to share gender as well. It's the same test they use just to figure out gender.

They drew way more than a drop of blood :p

Since H's results came back same gender/genotype as me, they repeated the test for me at 16 weeks with the same result. At birth she was all girl and the same Rh genotype as me, so the test was accurate :)

I would feel comfortable using the blood test for gender - the only reason we didn't have the genotyping/gender test done with C is because I didn't want to know his gender.

ladymoura
March 4th, 2013, 02:20 PM
I do the DNA Blood Test (tellmepinkorblue) 2011 and it was correct.
The price was 250 Dollar.

Now I do it again, and they tell me I will have a third BOY :DS:

Now I hoping that the result was wrong, hoping for a girl...

XXdreaming
April 17th, 2013, 10:25 PM
I did the harmony blood test which is fetal DNA test, it's been 2.5 weeks when I was promised only a week and the hold up is the gender part, why would they be having difficulties in telling if I am having a boy or girl? The other part test for Down syndrome etc was no problem, so what would cause a delay on the gender?

ladymoura
May 28th, 2013, 06:31 PM
I will Tell you that my tellmepinkorblue DNA-blood Test was wrong. I have genderscan in 19. and 22. week and it's all girl :DD:

Now i am very happy that the Test was wrong

tnt1043
November 25th, 2013, 11:39 PM
I did Viaguard Accu-Metrics Jack or Jill test. it's a 5ml venous blood draw after 7w gestation. I had mine done at 10+2, and was ecstatic to learn it was a girl! now our early gender scan is looking like a boy. the devastation I experienced at the "loss" of this little girl that I thought existed was terrible.

has anyone else had experience with this test?

Angelone
November 26th, 2013, 03:25 AM
I did tell me pink or blue Wi my youngest son 5 years ago and TWICE it came back saying girl it was the most awful experience id warn anyone to stay away from those tests xxx

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Dreamingof2girls
November 26th, 2013, 12:31 PM
I did tell me pink or blue Wi my youngest son 5 years ago and TWICE it came back saying girl it was the most awful experience id warn anyone to stay away from those tests xxx

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I'm so so sorry you went through this!!!! I did that stupid test & came back boy yet again for the 4th time!!!! It's like these people can't guess anything other then boy !!! I honestly do NOT believe the result & I'm PRAYING it's wrong!! But to be told girl twice only to find out it's a boy is devastation :(
God bless your strength

Angelone
November 26th, 2013, 04:54 PM
Aww thank u dreamingof2girls it was so awful and I'd never ever give them my. Money again... They really do just prey on people that want answers early u know... I really hope they're wrong for u and tha u get ut daughter.. We Hav an early scan two weeks on sat so I jus pro it's out longed for little girl too xx

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aidansmum
March 20th, 2014, 01:18 AM
I did the Harmony test and it was accurate, they collected about two full vials of blood and it took 2 weeks for receive the results.

Mumto3boys
March 25th, 2014, 09:59 PM
I did nimble diagnostics and it was wrong and I will be getting my money back upon the birth of my daugther. I honestly wouldn't recommend anyone doing any blood or urine test if your GD was anything like mine. I considered abortion. If I did I would've aborted my little girl.

swaygirl
April 2nd, 2014, 06:36 AM
I went to Barcelona, Clinica Corachan to do a fetal DNA blood test. I've heard pink and the nub test from 10+4 still says pink. So let's hope this is true, they say they have an accuracy of 98% from 8 weeks pregnancy.

Bama Belle
June 16th, 2014, 06:13 PM
What is the name of this test and where do you get it at 7 weeks. My niece had to wait until 10 weeks, I'm not sure of the name of her test.

lisvna
October 20th, 2014, 08:16 AM
In Barcelona, Spain (Europe). They do the DNA Bloodtest in the clinic from the 8th week of pregnancy.

Boy or girl? · Medical and Healthcare Services · Clínica Corachan (http://www.corachan.com/en/page.asp?id=258)

atomic sagebrush
October 20th, 2014, 10:54 AM
You have to know going in that unless you are having the test done in a lab setting, it may not be accurate (and urine tests are NEVER accurate.) no one should ever abort on the basis of one of these tests. (and I would say never for gender, IN MY OPINION)

lisvna
October 20th, 2014, 01:26 PM
I agree with Atomic a lab is more accurate then at home tests...

Mel51
March 28th, 2015, 05:01 AM
Hi!!!
What's the result with Barcelona clinic ?
Right or wrong ?
I'm french so i'm really interested by this method...

nuthinbutpink
March 28th, 2015, 06:59 AM
We've had two people use it and it was correct.

Mel51
March 28th, 2015, 07:48 AM
Thank you very much Nuthin.
You're the best lol.
Your help is precious and really practice.

atomic sagebrush
April 2nd, 2015, 06:36 PM
Hi!!!
What's the result with Barcelona clinic ?
Right or wrong ?
I'm french so i'm really interested by this method...

Just so you understand the method is not for gender selection, it is for finding out gender after a baby is already conceived. :)