New test determines baby’s gender at two months

Posted at October 12th, 2009 by Emma

Excited soon-to-be parents can now shop for baby clothes as early as two months after pregnancy now with the emergence of this new test that could determine the baby’s gender in as much time.

The test is said to be available in New Zealand and it costs $127, which is noticeably costlier than the usual ultrasound tests in most countries.

The test is called Intelligender and functions like a pregnancy test. The user will have to get the first urine sample of the day, place it into a container provided by the product and the results will be revealed in less than ten minutes.

According to reports, if the urine will turn into a blackish or dark greenish color, then the baby’s gender will be male and if it stays dark orange or yellowish, the baby will be a girl.

The product’s distributor said that the test is still 90 percent accurate.

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