![]() ![]() I know not every mom with multiple kids has this same experience with similar symptoms and such, but for me it had held true with my other three. I was fairly confident in my abilities to take the test, and was so sure it was a girl, so I figured I was good to go, and my hunch would be validated earlier. Reading the reviews for Sneak Peek test it seemed as tho ‘false results’ were only if it said ‘boy’. I pretty much knew the gender 100% with Walker and this time around, due to CRAZY similar pregnancies, and a gut feeling. I had experienced how my body handled both boy and girl pregnancies, and in my opinion felt as though my body felt different with the two genders. This was my 4th pregnancy and so far I had 2 boys and one girl, going Boy, Girl, Boy. I want to make it clear, I am not anti this test, I am just sharing my experience and the experiences of people (both positive and negative) that have reached out to me who have also taken this test! ![]() I have updated this blog post to contain a video with some of the comments from both readers and friends and their experiences. Sneak Peek Test Review A Video Sharing my Experience with Comments from Others who have also Taken the Test I purchased it on my own, and did the test for my own research and fun, to see if the Sneak Peek Test was accurate. ![]() This test was not sponsored by Sneak Peek. So are you wondering, is the Sneak Peek Gender test accurate? Read on to read my opinion. I had a strong feeling on the gender and wanted it confirmed earlier. So this time around when I found out I was pregnant I decided I would try out the Sneak Peek Gender Predictor Test. ![]() One thing I will fully admit about myself is that I am NOT patient. (We know you want to.Is the sneak peek gender test accurate? Incase you missed it on Instagram, I announced that we are expecting another SWEET BABY GIRL!!! I posted all about the symptoms and old wives tales on this post, so if you’re curious on that be sure to check out that post too. If you’re having trouble setting them apart, just remember that “peek” is spelled almost like its closest cousin, “peep.” By giving someone a “sneak peek,” you’re indulging the peeping Tom in him. Everest” (probably never going to happen, with my injured foot). The word “peak,” on the other hand, refers to the tip of the mountain or the highest level of anything, such as “The peak of my writing career will be when I get the Nobel Prize for Literature,” which is the peak of delusion, really, similar to my ambition of climbing “the peak of Mt. If we’re referring to a preview of something that hasn’t gone public yet, the correct term is “sneak peek,” where the word “peek” means “a quick glance.” (Thanks, .) So when we’re telling someone to “Take a peek of the Ralph Lauren spring collection,” we’re actually offering a “sneak peek” of a line that hasn’t been launched officially. I’ve been using the term regularly in the last six months, and I admit, because “peak” and “peek” sound the same, one can easily get them mixed up.Įven your regular public relations person, who should have made an extra effort to spell-check, didn’t get it right when he sent me an invite today saying, “Witness the power of the Mouth as five fun personalities give you a sneak peak on what their mouths can do!”īefore we all get piqued by this misuse, let’s get it straight, shall we? ![]()
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