The only 6-week gender test

trusted by over 1 million moms. SneakPeek is the #1 OBGYN-recommended gender test that tells you fetal sex starting at 6 weeks with clinically‑proven over 99% accuracy1

Don’t wait for a 20-week ultrasound! Find out months earlier with the SneakPeek Early Baby Gender At-Home DNA blood test!

Join over 1 million moms-to-be who’ve enjoyed a
SneakPeek into the future with over 99% accuracy1

SneakPeek At-Home Gender Test

Can’t wait to find out? No problem! Discover your baby’s gender at just 6 weeks with the most accurate fetal sex test available.

Easy to use, painless, and you’ll find out within days!

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3 easy steps from home

A few drops of blood is all you need to know your baby’s gender with over 99% accuracy1, months earlier than a 20-week ultrasound.
1
Order Kit

Choose Snap or Lancet. With Snap, you have the option of FastTrack, which is the fastest way to get results.

2
Collect Sample

Follow the simple instructions to take a quick and painless DNA blood sample. Mail your sample to our lab in the prepaid package.

3
Learn Gender

Is your fetus a baby boy or girl? We’ll let you know by email and SMS. With SneakPeek Standard, find out the day after we receive your sample. With FastTrack, get the good news the same day!

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Accurate baby gender results you can trust

Can’t wait to learn the sex of your baby?

Neither could over 1 million satisfied moms who got an early SneakPeek with our easy-to-use, clinically-proven at-home gender blood test. Join them today!

Over 99% Accurate1
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The #1 OBGYN-recommended Test

SneakPeek is loved by physicians and obstetricians for its accuracy, fast turnaround time, and excellent customer service.

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Dr. Kari Fay,
M.D., F.A.C.O.G.

“Our patients have had great experiences, quick results, and excellent customer service. Our office is thrilled to be able to provide gender testing we can trust that is affordable and efficient for our patients.”

Care Center for Women
San Marcos, TX
Dr. Micheal Schifano,
DO, MBA, F.A.C.O.G.

“SneakPeek provides an option for low-risk moms who only want to know the baby’s gender. It’s affordable, accurate, fast, and our patients are happy with the quick results and unparalleled customer service.”

Heartland Women’s Healthcare
Multiple locations in IL and MO
Dr. Daniel H.
Chappell, DO

“Turn-around time has been excellent, and the test is quick and accurate. I am very happy with the company and how they have communicated with me and my busy practice. Thank you SneakPeek.”

Ogden Clinic
Farmington, UT
Dr. Matthew
Roberts, DO

“Our patients have gotten positive and accurate results and are excited to receive results the very next day. I have enjoyed sharing the excitement with my patients and glad I can offer this at both locations.”

Associates in Women’s Health
Ooltewah, TN and Ringgold, GA

What moms are saying about SneakPeek Gender

Easy, fast, and accurate!

Who can take
SneakPeek Gender?

The SneakPeek Gender Test can be used any time starting at 6 weeks into pregnancy until birth. Use the calculator to see if you’re eligible!

Test Eligibility Calculator



You’re not quite eligible yet, but our test kit is good for a year.
You can order it now, and take it on or after:

Congrats, you’re eligible to take the test! If you order today, you can know your baby’s gender in less than a week.

SneakPeek works from 6 weeks into pregnancy until birth, with over 99% accuracy1

Use the calculator to check eligibility. If you’re not at 6 weeks, keep the test kit for up to a year.

If you’re breastfeeding, that won’t affect the SneakPeek test results

We detect ‘x chromosome’ in fetal DNA from ‘mother’s blood.’ Hormonal changes from breastfeeding don’t impact genetics.

If you’ve previously been pregnant with a boy, that won’t make a difference to your gender test results either

Fetal DNA vanishes within 3 days post-birth, ensuring ‘genetic testing’ accuracy for the current pregnancy.

Use the calculator to check eligibility. If you’re not at 6 weeks, keep the test kit for up to a year.

We detect ‘x chromosome’ in fetal DNA from ‘mother’s blood.’ Hormonal changes from breastfeeding don’t impact genetics.

Fetal DNA vanishes within 3 days post-birth, ensuring ‘genetic testing’ accuracy for the current pregnancy.

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Accurate for me!

“I did a SneakPeek test at 7 weeks! I was skeptical but the ultrasound tech reassured me of the clinical trials and testing that went into providing this type of gender test. It was spot on and I found out my results next day! I’ll be a boy mom in April!”

Lenzie

The SneakPeek Science

SneakPeek looks for male chromosomes in the fetal DNA in mom’s blood. If they’re present, the baby is a boy. If none are found, it’s a girl!

Trusted by over 1 million Moms

Trusted by over
1 million moms

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Trusted by over 1 million Moms

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FAQs

Get the answers to your gender test questions.

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Yes, you can! Moms have to be at least 6 weeks into pregnancy to use the SneakPeek Gender test. But the Snap kit is good for 12 months, while the Lancet lasts for 6 months.

The time it takes to receive blood test results for baby gender with SneakPeek is relatively quick, offering an exciting gender reveal experience for expectant parents. Typically, you can expect to receive your results within days, not weeks. This rapid turnaround time is one of the advantages of the SneakPeek early baby gender blood test, a non-invasive prenatal testing option.

SneakPeek uses a maternal blood sample to analyze fetal DNA, providing highly accurate early gender blood tests for pregnant women. This convenient and reliable DNA test helps you find out the gender of your baby sooner in your pregnancy journey, allowing you to plan and celebrate your gender reveal with confidence.

A recent study concludes that SneakPeek’s gender prediction test has been found to be over 99% accurate1 when determining fetal sex, as confirmed at time of birth!

To keep your blood sample free of male DNA contamination:
Lancet kit: 1) sanitize a flat surface, 2) wash hands and under all fingernails, and air dry.
Snap kit: 1) wash hands and air dry, 2) clean a spot on the upper arm with provided brush.

Yes! See our test eligibility calculator. You can take the SneakPeek Test when you are 6 weeks into pregnancy, which is 6 weeks after the first day of your Last Menstrual Period (LMP), or 32 weeks before your Estimated Due Date (EDD). The test eligibility calculator makes it easy to see if you’re eligible.

You’ll get an email from [email protected] with the subject line “Your SneakPeek Result Is In!” With Standard, you’ll get the result the day after we receive your sample. With FastTrack, your sample is prioritized at the lab, and you’ll get the results the same day we receive your sample. Be sure to check all your folders including Promotions and Junk Mail in case your email filter redirects it, or use your email search tool bar to search for “sneakpeekresults.”

If you’re having identical twins, SneakPeek’s current test is designed to predict gender for singleton pregnancies. The test relies on detecting male chromosomes (including the Y chromosome) in the maternal bloodstream, which can indicate a male fetus. In the case of identical twins, there may be shared genetic material, making it challenging to differentiate gender accurately with this method.

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