Three easy steps to clear answers
A simple blood test and a little patience. That’s all it takes.
At 10 weeks or later your blood is drawn.
Your blood sample is sent to a laboratory where it is analyzed.
Your results are sent to your healthcare provider in about seven business days.
Start with your physician
Ask your pregnancy care provider for the Harmony test, the most proven cfDNA-based prenatal test.*
Find out what questions you can ask your doctor about the Harmony test
*Demonstrated by 72 peer-reviewed published studies using the Harmony prenatal test as of January 2021.
What to expect from your test result
Once the analysis is complete, your physician will share your results with you. It is important to remember that the Harmony test, like any screening test, does not provide a diagnosis. Most women receive a “low probability” result, meaning that the test did not find evidence of specific chromosome conditions. Some women receive a “high probability” result, meaning that a larger or smaller amount of DNA than expected from a specific chromosome was found. A “high probability” result does not necessarily mean that the fetus has a chromosome condition. A small proportion of women receive a report stating that a probability assessment could not be provided. These women may elect a second blood draw. All results should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
How much does the Harmony test cost?
Talk to your healthcare provider for information about the cost and access to the test.