Where does the non-invasive dna sheet show xx or xy?

The non-invasive DNA sheet will not show xx or xy to indicate the sex of the fetus. There are clear rules in our law that you are not allowed to see the sex of the child, non-invasive DNA is to check for fetal malformations and will not show the sex of the fetus on the report. Non-invasive DNA is done by taking peripheral blood from a pregnant woman at 12 weeks – 22+6 weeks of pregnancy to check if the fetus is at risk for trisomy 13, trisomy 18 and trisomy 21. If it is high risk, another amniocentesis is needed for a proper prenatal diagnosis. If it is low risk, the pregnancy continues with regular labor and delivery tests. There are no tests during pregnancy that will reveal the sex of the fetus, and pregnant women are not allowed to decide whether the fetus is viable or not by the sex of the fetus. Pregnant women should relax, have balanced nutrition and get enough sleep so that they can give birth to a healthy baby.