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Annaaay
October 7th, 2014, 04:41 PM
Hey guys! So I had the harmony done at 10 weeks. I am now roughly 12 weeks and they said low chance of abnormality and a little boy. Has anyone or someone you know recieved the wrong gender from the test? . And they said heartbeat was 170.. Just wanting to hear if anybody recieved wrong results?

Thanks!!!

nuthinbutpink
October 7th, 2014, 04:59 PM
I think there was one member that did. Atomic may remember.

Mrs_Incredible
October 7th, 2014, 04:59 PM
I did the test at 12+4 and so far 5 scans have confirmed girl. Another 5 weeks til i see it for myself. I did book a gender scan to confirm it as soon as i could, shouldn't have needed to tho x

Annaaay
October 7th, 2014, 05:27 PM
Do you know if harmomy said boy and it turned out to be a girl or a girl that turned out to be a boy?

sweetdream
October 7th, 2014, 05:31 PM
I thought I've read that in Some rare cases when the mother had a Son before the male dna could be detacted and could give falset boy result.

But it's very rare. I thought i remembered that one person had harmony say boy and got girl.

kaseybaby
October 7th, 2014, 06:10 PM
I don't know anyone who has received wrong results but nothing is 100%, there is always room for error. Heart rate has nothing to do with gender.

atomic sagebrush
October 8th, 2014, 11:51 AM
I think there was one member that did. Atomic may remember.

Allegedly, HOWEVER, that woman never came back at the birth - at least not that I am aware of. It was like a case where she had the blood test, it came back blue, then she had an ultrasound that indicated pink and chose to believe that the ultrasound was correct and the blood test wasn't. In my opinion, a very big case of wishful thinking there.

atomic sagebrush
October 8th, 2014, 11:53 AM
Do you know if harmomy said boy and it turned out to be a girl or a girl that turned out to be a boy?

I think that if you are obsessing over Harmony results, you need to take a deep breath and a step back, because the results of the blood test is almost certianly correct. Nothing is 100% but it is WAY more likely to be accurate, than not.

Heartbeat is not a reliable method of gender prediction.

Annaaay
October 8th, 2014, 05:13 PM
Thanks guys for your response!! I have been wanting a little girl so bad even did all the suggested diets, etc.. I have just always thought GIRL! Just hit me that I'll be having a boy!.. I Guess I'm somewhat in denial!

Either way I'm happy he will be healthy!

atomic sagebrush
October 9th, 2014, 11:00 AM
Is this your first?? Boys are awesome too! :)

snish04
October 22nd, 2015, 07:34 AM
The harmony test is NOT a diagnostic test, a lot of people seem to think that because it's a genetic test that it's conclusive, it isn't. It can be and has been wrong, deal with it. Even when the tests detect trisomies, it's not conclusive, followup tests are done to make the result conclusive... and in a small amount of cases, even some of the trisomies detected by harmony have been wrong.

We are in the same situation as some here, our harmony test came back as a girl (confirmed twice) and yet our baby has a penis. The medical establishment is trying to make sense of it and throwing possibilities around, like turners syndrome (these babies are girls and there's no record of them developing a penis in the womb, that I have found). These babies tend to be small, our baby is growing as expected, no heart issues either...

We believe that in small instances there is an anomaly in the harmony testing as more contradicting sonograms and births surface on the net. Some one is making a terrible lot of money professing accuracy rates when again... it is not a diagnostic test, it's inconclusive!! These companies need to be regulated cos they are causing a whole lot of unnecessary stress.

At this stage we are going with the sonographers and obs - scientists have also recently discovered that fetal dna can be found and stored in the mothers blood for years... we've had two daughters previously... really there's still much about nature that isn't known. So mums to be, if your results are incongruent to your sonogram and all else is measuring to routine? I recommend not to put your faith in the harmony test.

Will keep you posted with our journey.

atomic sagebrush
October 22nd, 2015, 04:10 PM
Everything has a margin of error and there is also a human factor to be considered as in, test results could have been mixed up, etc.

I have seen gobs and gobs of inaccurate ultrasounds both for gender and also terrifying people into thinking that something was wrong with their baby that wasn't. I have also seen many false positives with the old school triple and quad screen tests. Even if the Harmony-type tests end up being less than 99% reliable, which they're new, they very well may, they are still better than the alternatives and unlike the CVS/amnio, are non-invasive.

I am sorry that you had a bad experience with Harmony and I will be following your story, snish.

Everyone else, I continue to urge that you have a Harmony-type test done instead of triple/quad screen, amnio, and CVS. And if your ultrasound tech seems to be saying one thing and Harmony another, the Harmony is probably correct.

atomic sagebrush
October 22nd, 2015, 04:18 PM
Re fetal DNA, according to my research this matters not if you have had daughters and only daughters. They will not detect a Y chromosome that isn't there if you have never carried a son. I hope you keep us posted because we do want to hear of other experiences that are outside of the norm.

Again, I'm sorry you are having a bad experience but I simply have to reiterate that of the options available, as it sits now with the available information, Harmony-type tests are the best option. Non-invasive and much more reliable than the average person's ultrasound. (you have obviously have had some much more in depth ultrasounds than the average person does).

Now, all you ladies reading this who are clutching at straws and now hoping your Harmony gender result was wrong...or terrified that it was wrong...please be realistic and remember that ultrasounds are wrong all the time and Harmony-type tests are way more reliable. The odds are sky high that your Harmony result is totally correct.

Atsaukina1
October 23rd, 2015, 05:20 PM
When is your edd snish? Maybe it was put in the fridge as its not supposed to be fridgerated. How far along are you? 20+ and they say boy on us I'd be likely to believe it but early ones I wouldn't stress it. Please keep us posted.

marthie
November 20th, 2015, 05:35 AM
As some people have already said, nothing is 100%... Here is a very interesting article about a little girl with Y chromosome: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16934-girl-with-y-chromosome-sheds-light-on-maleness/