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23andme Health/Ancestery Testing Free + Paid $90+ for Pregnant or Trying to Conceive Women *closed*
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Last Edited by finzz2dlft March 5, 2017 at 06:32 PM$90.00
Get free genetic testing to see your exact ancestry along with knowing about any genetic conditions you may have any how they affect your heath while earning $90 for 2-3 hours of surveys over 18 month. Normally costs $200, goes on sale periodically for $180. Already existing customers get and extra $20 for doing the surveys.
https://www.23andme.com/fertility/
Conditions:
https://www.23andme.com/fertility/
Conditions:
- You are female, 18-45, have access to the Internet and live in the United States.
- One of the following circumstances applies to you:
- You think you may become pregnant within the next 6 months
- You are actively trying to conceive
- You are pregnant
- You have been pregnant in the last 12 months
- You have a male partner with whom you are trying to conceive using no medical assistance.
- Your male partner has provided permission for you to answer survey questions pertaining to his health history.
- Your male partner has not had a vasectomy, testicular surgery/infection, or erectile/ejaculatory dysfunction. He cannot have been diagnosed with any condition known to cause infertility or be taking medications known to adversely impact male fertility.
- You have not had your ovaries, uterus or fallopian tubes surgically removed, tied, or operated on.
- You have not undergone chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. This restriction applies to your male partner as well.
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When you agree to the general 23andMe Research Consent Document, you are giving consent for 23andMe to include your genetic and self-reported information in data summaries we share with qualified third party researchers. This research could cover many different topics studied by 23andMe and our research collaborators.
Non-summarized, individual-level data:
When you agree to the fertility study consent document, you will consent to share individual, non-aggregated data with our qualified third party researchers. This means we can share your individual genetic and self-reported data with third party researchers without bundling it. The information we share about you with our research collaborators will be stripped of identifying components (name, email, address, user ID and password). These researchers will only be able to use your data to study fertility and related conditions.
Allows us to conduct additional genetic analyses on your sample (such as DNA sequencing) as part of our research.
Genes for Good [facebook.com] provides a free genetic test in exchange for surveys and it's open to men and women.
Requires a Facebook account but it's legit, it's run by researchers at the University of Michigan. http://genesforgood.sp
Requires a Facebook account but it's legit, it's run by researchers at the University of Michigan. http://genesforgood.sp
awesome, thanks and reps!!
Missed the deal...