Boy or Girl? Don’t wait for your ultrasound.
Find out as early as 6 weeks with >99% accuracy with the Peekaboo Early Gender DNA Test.
Meet Peekaboo Click: The simple, fingerstick-free way to discover your baby’s gender early.
Compact and easy to use, this innovative little blood draw device automatically collects blood from your upper arm—no finger prick, no mess, and virtually pain-free. Meet the easiest Peekaboo gender test ever.
Just click, collect, and celebrate!
- Virtually Pain-Free
- Fast Collection with No Mess (usually less than 5 minutes)
- Low Risk of Male DNA Contamination
Over 99% Accurate
Proven over 99% accurate* starting at 6 weeks in clinical trials–the earliest pregnancy gender test!
Fast Results
Secure results as soon as same day after your blood sample for gender is received at the lab.
Money-Back Guarantee
If your baby’s gender test results are incorrect, we guarantee your money back.
Trusted Science Sets Peekaboo Apart
Peekaboo offers the most advanced DNA-extraction technology available, extracting 2X more DNA than other tests and allowing us to determine your baby's gender with over 99% accuracy.
Endorsed by The American Pregnancy Association
State-of-the-art Lab
Our on-site, state-of-the-art lab maintains the highest level of accreditations from independent agencies, ensuring reliable processing methods and privacy protection for our customers.
All Female Team
Peekaboo detects the presence or absence of the male Y-chromosome in cell-free fetal DNA, so our whole team is all female (at every touchpoint in the process) to avoid contamination that may affect test results.
20 Million Tests and Counting
Peekaboo’s trusted, accredited lab and experienced in-house PhD teams have performed over 20 million tests and counting worldwide.
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Moms are raving about the Peekaboo baby gender test
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the Peekaboo Early Gender DNA Test work?
A: With Peekaboo, all that is required for testing is a small blood sample from the mother. The blood sample can be provided as early as 6 weeks into a pregnancy. Our all-female lab technicians will carefully handle your sample, throughout every step of the early gender testing process.
Using the latest technology, we extract fetal DNA in the mom’s bloodstream, which appears in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Then, we can detect if that fetal DNA contains the male (Y) chromosome, indicating that you’re expecting a boy! If not, you’re pregnant with a baby girl!
Q: How early in pregnancy can the Peekaboo Early Gender DNA Test be performed?
A: Peekaboo offers the earliest gender detection of any DNA-based test and can be performed as soon as 6 weeks into the pregnancy with over 99% accuracy. As world leaders in DNA testing, our superior equipment and testing methodology make this possible. Use the Eligibility Calculator on this page to see when you can test. The test is not validated for earlier than 6 weeks. Learn more about the science.
Q: How fast do I get my Peekaboo kit and what about shipping?
A: Shipping is free, and orders placed before 4:30pm Eastern ship same day! Peekaboo Standard kits will arrive within 2-5 business days (not including weekends). Peekaboo Lancet Express and Peekaboo Click Express kits are sent via 1-business-day shipping. All orders include a pre-paid return shipping envelope back to our lab, with return shipping time depending on the product purchased (Standard vs. Express).
Q: Does the Peekaboo test offer an accuracy guarantee?
A: We know how important this test is to you and promise to provide the earliest, fastest, and most accurate gender test result on the market. The Peekaboo Gender reveal test is the only early gender test endorsed by the American Pregnancy Association. The American Pregnancy Association (APA) is a world leader in pregnancy health, education, and advocacy.
We’re so confident in the accuracy of the Peekaboo test that we offer a 100% money-back guarantee if the gender of your newborn doesn’t match your result.
Q: What is the science behind the Peekaboo early gender reveal test?
A: DDC scientists isolate cell-free fetal DNA from the mother’s blood, followed by amplification of both Y-chromosome and autosomal-specific regions using the latest quantitative real-time PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) technology. Analysts are looking for the presence of the Y chromosome, which only males have. If the Y chromosome is present, then the baby is a boy; if it is not present, then it’s a girl! Learn more about PCR. Learn more about the science of Peekaboo.
Q: I'm nervous about collecting my own blood. What do you suggest?
A: We totally understand, and we have a few options for you. If you’d prefer, you can have a female friend help (a male helper could contaminate the sample, so be sure to ONLY get help from a female!). Many women find that the new Peekaboo Click or Peekaboo Click Express option is earlier to use and virtually pain-free since it collects blood from the upper arm – avoiding sensitive fingertips!
If you’re still not comfortable with collecting your own sample, consider Peekaboo PRO. You can use our Clinic Locator to find a clinic near you to collect your sample. Can’t find a provider? Call our Peekaboo Support team to see what other local options we can offer: 1.800.681.6731
Q: I want to have a gender-reveal party! Should I go ahead and schedule it for when my test results are due?
A: We understand Peekaboo is an important test for our customers, which is why we keep test times to a minimum. Before scheduling your gender reveal party, please consider possible shipping delays or the need for additional sample testing. We suggest waiting to schedule your gender reveal party until you have your test report in hand.
Q: What can I do to prepare for at home testing?
A: There are 5 steps we recommend following prior to sample collection with Peekaboo baby gender testing products.
- Hydrate well: The kit’s “Instructions for Use” recommend drinking a full 8 ounces of water 20 minutes prior to collecting your sample. This helps blood flow faster and can help to reduce collection time. Drinking water prior to collection also helps the sample to mix with the preservative in the vial more effectively. Don’t skip this essential step!
- Wash surfaces in testing area: Wash your counter or kitchen table thoroughly with water and mild soap prior to doing the collection.
- Remove plastic wrap from the Peekaboo kit before washing your hands: This ensures the kit is ready to go once you’ve washed your hands.
- Wash your hands thoroughly: Make sure to scrub every bit of your hands gently, but completely, as outlined in the kit’s “Instructions for Use;” we also suggest using a nail brush to clean under your fingernails.
- Dry your hands: Don’t use a communal kitchen towel! Instead, you can either air-dry or use a clean paper towel.
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Q: I’m not 6 weeks pregnant yet. Can I buy the test now and then use it later?
A: Yes, you can! Just be sure to leave the plastic wrap on the box and use it any time before the expiration date printed on the kit.
Q: Does this test work for twins?
A: This test has not been validated for multi-fetal pregnancies. If you are expecting twins or other multiples, we suggest relying instead on ultrasound and ultrasound 4D for determination of your babies’ sexes.
Q: How are urine-based gender predictor tests different?
A: A pregnant mom’s urine contains no fetal sex-specific characteristics, such as fetal DNA or hormones. Any urine test that claims predict your baby’s gender is likely inaccurate. Detection of male fetal DNA is necessary for any reliable and scientifically-sound gender test. The Peekaboo Early Gender DNA Test looks for the presence of the Y chromosome in the baby’s DNA which begins circulating in the mother’s blood very early in pregnancy, which determines whether the mother is having a boy or a girl. This is the most reliable, scientifically-proven, and accurate process for early gender detection.
Q: How can I predict my baby's gender without a blood test?
A: There are many wives’ tales that claim to predict a baby’s sex. Some examples include the baking soda gender test, the red cabbage gender test, the wedding ring gender test, and more. While these at home tests can be a fun experiment to try, they have no scientific merit and are no better at gender prediction than a mother’s natural instinct.
When it comes to determining the gender of a baby during pregnancy, the only reliable methods include a diagnostic test like the Peekaboo Early Gender DNA Test, a prenatal screening such as NIPT testing, or an ultrasound scan.