Sunday, January 4, 2009

Can You Gender Test Your Unborn Child?

Can You Gender Test Your Unborn Child?
By Ian Dennis

With only a few drops of your maternal blood you can find out
if baby’s sex is male or female. And you can do it as early as
five weeks after conception with the newest technology in the
area.

The technology has been tested for the last 14 years - and it
works! I am amazed that it is possible. When I was pregnant the
last time I got the test – which was very easy to understand and
perform. The result came within less than 48 hours, and my
husband and I was very happy to learn that I was carrying a baby
girl. Our two sons were delighted about their baby sister to
come. When the baby girl was born, we had made everything ready
for her. No worries about getting pink or blue clothes.

The test is done with cutting-edge, patent-pending technology
to attain the earliest gender detection with unprecedented
sensitivity and unsurpassed accuracy.

The technique traces the amount of active genetic fetal
chromosomal DNA in the maternal blood to determine gender. It is
proven, well-documented scientific fact that your baby releases
its DNA into your blood plasma. In a lab it is possible to
determine fetus-originated-specific chromosome sequence detected
in the maternal blood stream.

If there is fetus-originated Y-specific chromosome sequence
detected in your blood, you are currently carrying at least one
baby boy.

If fetus-originated X-specific chromosome sequence is detected
in your blood, you are currently carrying at least one baby
girl.

If there is a substantial amount fetus-originated Y-specific
chromosome sequence detectable in your sample, indicating that
you are carrying at least one baby boy and there is a
substantial amount of fetus-originated X-specific chromosome
sequence detected in your blood, indicating that you are
carrying at least one baby girl. Then you are currently carrying
at least one baby girl and boy at this time.

About the Author: Much more information about Baby Gender on
this website. http://www.baby-gender-e.com Go there!

Source: http://www.isnare.com

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