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Blood Test Detects Baby's Sex At 7 Weeks

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AP/Huffington Post   First Posted: 08/09/11 06:00 PM ET Updated: 10/09/11 06:12 AM ET

CHICAGO (AP)-- Boy or girl? A simple blood test in mothers-to-be can answer that question with surprising accuracy at about seven weeks, a research analysis has found.

Though not widely offered by U.S. doctors, gender-detecting blood tests have been sold online to consumers for the past few years. Their promises of early and accurate results prompted genetics researchers to take a closer look.

They analyzed 57 published studies of gender testing done in rigorous research or academic settings - though not necessarily the same methods or conditions used by direct-to-consumer firms.

The authors say the results suggest blood tests like those studied could be a breakthrough for women at risk of having babies with certain diseases, who could avoid invasive procedures if they learned their fetus was a gender not affected by those illnesses. But the study raises concerns about couples using such tests for gender selection and abortion.

Couples who buy tests from marketers should be questioned about how they plan to use the results, the study authors said.

The analyzed test can detect fetal DNA in mothers' blood. It's about 95 percent accurate at identifying gender when women are at least seven weeks' pregnant - more than one month before conventional methods. Accuracy of the testing increases as pregnancy advances, the researchers concluded.

Conventional procedures, typically done for medical reasons, can detect gender starting at about 10 weeks.

The new analysis, published in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association, involved more than 6,000 pregnancies. The testing used a lab procedure called PCR that detects genetic material - in this case, the male Y chromosome. If present in the mother's blood, she's carrying a boy, but if absent, it's a girl.

Tests that companies sell directly to consumers were not examined in the analysis. Sex-detection tests using mothers' urine or blood before seven weeks of pregnancy were not accurate, the researchers said.

Senior author Dr. Diana Bianchi, a reproductive geneticist and executive director of the Mother Infant Research Institute at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, called the results impressive. She noted that doctors in Great Britain are already using such testing for couples at risk of having children with hemophilia or other sex-linked diseases, partly to help guide treatment decisions.

The research indicates that many laboratories have had success with the test, but the results can't be generalized to all labs because testing conditions can vary substantially, said Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson, a genetics professor at Florida International University. He was not involved in the study.

Simpson noted that using gender-detection blood testing for medical or other reasons has not been endorsed by guideline-setting medical groups and some experts consider it experimental.

Dr. Lee Shulman, chief of clinical genetics at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, said the testing "isn't ready for prime time."

He said his hospital doesn't provide the blood tests, and doesn't offer more conventional techniques, including amniocentesis, to women who have no medical reason for wanting to know their baby's gender.

"I would have a lot of difficulties offering such a test just for gender identification. Gender is not an abnormality," Shulman said. "My concern is this is ultimately going to be available in malls or shopping centers," similar to companies offering "cute" prenatal ultrasound images.

Recent research found that increasing numbers of women in India who already have daughters are having abortions when prenatal tests show another girl, suggesting that an Indian ban on such gender testing has been ineffective. The expense of marrying off girls has contributed to a cultural preference there for boys.

Evidence also suggests that China's limits on one child per couple and traditional preference for male heirs has contributed to abortions and an increasingly large gender imbalance.

There's very little data on reasons for U.S. abortions or whether gender preferences or gender-detection methods play a role, said Susannah Baruch, a policy consultant for the Generations Ahead, an advocacy group that studies genetic techniques and gender issues.

Consumer Genetics Inc. a Santa Clara, Calif.-based company sells an "early gender" blood test called "Pink or Blue" online for $25 plus $265 or more for laboratory testing. It boasts of 95 percent accuracy, using a lab technique its scientists developed from the type of testing evaluated in the new analysis, said Terry Carmichael, the company's executive vice president.

Carmichael said the company sells more than 1,000 kits a year. He said the company won't test blood samples unless women sign a consent form agreeing not to use the results for gender selection.

The company also won't sell kits to customers in China or India because of fears of gender selection, he said.

Medical techniques that can detect gender include amniocentesis, usually done at around 16 weeks, using a needle to withdraw fluid surrounding the fetus to identify abnormalities; chorionic villus sampling, done at around the 10th week to detect abnormalities by examining placenta tissue; and ultrasound, most accurate at around 13 weeks. The first two methods can slightly increase risks for miscarriages.

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07:25 PM on 08/10/2011
Most people don't even tell people they are pregnant at 7 weeks due to the high incidence of spontaneous abortion (miscarriage). Many people will be finding out the sex of a baby that doesn't make it to 10 weeks. I don't see the point in this, but I guess it will appeal to some folks.
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nikanj
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12:17 AM on 08/13/2011
So right.
The world doesn't need to know about your expanding girth
until you begin to show. (In my case, 'the world' included my MIL).

With a 25% natural miscarriage rate, premature announcements are just that.
07:22 PM on 08/10/2011
I am 9 weeks pregnant and would LOVE to know the sex of my baby!!
07:11 PM on 08/10/2011
If they can tell you the sex at 7 weeks it just show you it is a life as early as 7 weeks. But I am sure all the abortion on demand freaks will never admitt it.
07:36 PM on 08/10/2011
Very true and a point well made!!
06:32 PM on 08/10/2011
I think it is awesome to find out early what your baby is. It helps because you only have so much time before you can prepare the nursery and get things you need. Don't get me wrong I hope that my child is healthy! I am not one of those sick-o's who would abort my child because it wasn't the girl I was hoping for. That is pure sickness!
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05:51 PM on 08/10/2011
This product will be popular in China and other Godless countries.
05:03 PM on 08/10/2011
A lot of pro abortion folks have always felt early abortions were ok because you are just removing a bunch of cells....turns out that bunch of cells is already a boy or a girl. Anybody see the problem here?...abortion actually kills a boy or a girl.
04:38 PM on 08/10/2011
IVF has been offering this for years, even before the embryo was implanted in the womb.
04:23 PM on 08/10/2011
This test is crap, it is about as accurate as any old wive's tale. I've never used it but judging by reviews I've read online it is correct about 50% of the time, the same as guessing.
03:42 PM on 08/10/2011
I am pro-choice in ths abortion issue, but I think that SOME couples might decide to abort a pregnancy if the child is of the "wrong sex." I doubt that many would do this in the USA, but some would. Truthfully, what is the real advamtage for MOST couples to know the sex in only SEVEN weeks? The trouble with "modern miracles" is that while there are many benefits, there is usually a down side. We lose THOUSANDS of Americans every year in vehicle accidents that result from using cell phones and texting while driving, MORE every year than we lost on 9/11. This test may create more problems than benefits.
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03:28 PM on 08/10/2011
I should hope they can detect a baby's gender when he/she is seven weeks of age!

Is it too much to ask for use of the proper description? I think you mean to say a fetus' gestational age of 7 weeks.
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02:34 PM on 08/10/2011
Pink or blue? What if it comes out purple?
04:47 PM on 08/10/2011
LOL if it comes out purple TWINS...a boy and girl. that would be my thoughts.
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02:32 PM on 08/10/2011
How can a mere mass of cells reveal gender, a boy or a girl?

Gender identification reveals existence of human life form.

Is not human life form-

life?

All of us are here-

because we were not aborted-

at any stage along our development.
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04:22 PM on 08/10/2011
Um - chromosomal difference between male (XY) & female (XX)... This isn't rocket science...
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Randy Mann
02:23 PM on 08/10/2011
You know what the Libs say when they all ready have a Girl. "If it's Pink kill it.
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Kenneth Neugent
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02:07 PM on 08/10/2011
I am not religious, I always try to do the right thing though. Anyone who would abort a pregnancy because they were going to have a precious little girl is not worthy of ever having a child. Never, ever. It would bring tears to my eyes to know of this happening.
I actually hope laws could be passed to prevent this testing. I know people in other Countries will use it for this exact reason. Especially Countries that treat Women as second class citizens'.
Sick, sick sick. If I had developed this test I would forgo the fortune and destroy the plans to make or market it. I think it is pretty low to even write an article about it and make people aware that it can be done...
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05:26 PM on 08/10/2011
Kenneth hear its been done for years! And I think your right if they have to pick one sex over another they dont need too be parents because the child will disapoint them in some way later in life! no one is perfect!!!
01:43 PM on 08/10/2011
The religious right is going to "slam dunk" this one for all its worth!