I am assuming the lab techs at Sneak Peek are trained professionals and know how to handle the sample once they receive it and shouldn't introduce contamination even if your husband's DNA is on the outside of the sealed test. Even if your husband then picked up the sealed test, the contamination risk still isn't there. Handling the sample itself (blood, saliva, collection swab.), placing it into the test collection kit, and sealing it correctly is all that matters. If you took the sample yourself, followed the instructions, and packaged the sample yourself, there should be a lot lower chance of contamination. niece dropped under the front passenger seat when you were test- driving. With that being said, your concerns about contaminating the sample via your husband mailing it at the post office would be highly unlikely. reading will give aTM3Bfc you an impressive sneak peek of your future. This is so funny because I got pregnant the next month and used Sneek Peek. I would say its worth it to find out as early as 9-10 weeks. idk) but the fact it is a kit that anyone can take at home means that the possibility of contamination is higher since non trained personnel collected the sample. They have a money back guarantee and as long as the test is done right it wont be wrong. Yeah i’ve never heard of the fingerprints, that’s funny. I don't know how the sample is collected (finger prick, saliva. For sneak peek, it can be wrong in 2 ways - too early/not enough and they don’t find the boy’s Y chromosome but it is a boy or contamination from male DNA since you do it at home, so they find a Y chromosome but it’s not coming from baby.
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