Pregnant? Curious About the Baby’s Gender? Know if It’s a Boy or Girl at Six Weeks With IntelliGender’s(R) In-Home Gender Prediction Test(TM) Now Available at All Walgreens Stores
Experience the joy of discovery with an affordable, at home, test. Achieve immediate results using the IntelliGender(R) Gender Prediction Test(TM)
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“Most parents-to-be are curious about the gender of their baby, and we see the IntelliGender Gender Prediction Test as a way for couples to share in the joy and intimacy of discovery together without having to wait 20 weeks for an ultrasound,” states
One excited mom-to-be, Danielle, shared, “My husband and I wanted to know if we were having a boy or a girl but wanted to keep the news a surprise. I took the test at 11 weeks, and it said I was having a boy. We were excited since we had hoped we were having a boy so our daughter would have a little brother. An ultrasound later confirmed the Gender Prediction Test — it was indeed a boy. The test was a fun experience to share as a couple and new parents-to-be.”
The IntelliGender Gender Prediction Test can be used as early as six weeks following the first day of a missed period and provides results in just 10 minutes. The first morning urine is used to achieve the result. Over the past few years, tens of thousands of moms-to-be from around the world have used the test successfully and reported positive results. While the test doesn’t guarantee 100 percent accuracy, reported in-home results to date are approximately 82 percent (laboratory results proven over 90 percent).
“IntelliGender is about creating fun, affordable, pre-birth experiences,” continues Griffin. In addition to its gender test, IntelliGender is currently in development of several products to serve pregnant women or those who are eager to be pregnant. To locate a Walgreens store, please visit www.walgreens.com or call 1-800-WALGREENS.
ABOUT INTELLIGENDER(R):
IntelliGender(R) was founded by two working moms who between them have seven children. Fascinated about learning the gender of their developing babies as early as possible, they were frustrated the only options available to consumers were expensive DNA based tests. In early 2005, they formed IntelliGender(R) to develop an inexpensive, in-home gender test that would bridge the curiosity gap between conception to sonogram. With an entrepreneurial drive, the two moms engaged scientists, chemists and engineers to help realize their dream and in
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