More accurate than an ultrasound, truly impressive.
2025.10.28
Posted to our Google reviews
I had a prenatal DNA test done last year.
At 8 weeks of pregnancy, I sent the testing kit to seeDNA.
But unexpectedly, a retest was needed. It took quite a long time to get the results, which threw off many of my plans.
By the way, I had chosen the express testing option.
I was told the reason for the retest, and asked to provide proof that I had indeed passed 8 weeks of pregnancy at the time of the first test.
I provided the proof, they immediately shipped a kit for the retest, and I was tested again, after which I properly received the results.
From the start of the first test to when the retest results came out, it took one month even with express testing.
Perhaps because I spent that one month of pregnancy anxious about who the father was, it was the longest and most anxious month of my life.
(I know this is my own fault.)
The result was the one I had hoped for.
The probability of paternity came back at 99.999999%.
However, I imagine many people are the same way — even after getting the results, I saw a lot of people online who still wondered, "Is this really correct?" I was one of those people too.
I think the anxiety that remains even after getting the results doesn't fully go away until you give birth.
In fact, after I gave birth, the baby's face was the spitting image of the father with a paternity probability over 99%, and
I thought, "Oh, this is definitely his child. No need for testing at all" — the resemblance was so striking that I finally felt at ease and was freed from my anxiety after giving birth.
The test results were correct, and for anyone who still feels anxious even after receiving their results, I hope hearing about my own experience brings you even a little peace of mind.
I was also able to get a gender test done, so I asked seeDNA to tell me the baby's gender as well, and that result was correct too!
On the ultrasound, my OB doctor kept telling me not to assume it was a boy up until 30 weeks, but then suddenly near my due month I was told it was a girl,
and since seeDNA had also given me a test result of "girl," they were more accurate than the ultrasound — truly impressive.
I felt this was a company I can trust.
Reply from seeDNA
Thank you very much for using our DNA testing service and for posting your review.
We sincerely apologize that a retest was required and that it took extra time to provide your results, causing you anxiety and making you wait during such an important time in your pregnancy.
We were truly delighted, as a whole staff, to read that in the end the results were accurate and that you were able to feel reassured.
We will continue to strive to improve the quality of our testing technology and customer service so that all our customers can be satisfied with our testing going forward.
We wish your child healthy growth and happiness for your entire family.