Paternity test before birth
I’m 2 months pregnant, and I have doubts about who the father of my unborn child is. There are two potential fathers. Can I have a paternity test before my child is born? If so, how does that test work?
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January 21st, 2006 at 8:26 am
Paternity testing can be performed during the 10th–24th week of pregnancy using prenatal samples collected by an OB-GYN. The prenatal sample is tested along with buccal swabs from the mother and alleged father(s). We recommend that you speak with your OB-GYN about the prenatal sampling options avilable. It is also described on our prenatal page,
http://www.dnacenter.com/paternity/prenatal-testing.html
We also have an OB-GYN referral service, if you need an OB-GYN.