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Our Noninvasive Prenatal Paternity Testing offers a reliable solution for determining paternity during pregnancy without invasive procedures. When you purchase this test, you can easily schedule an appointment directly on our website to visit our office.
During the appointment, our licensed healthcare worker will conduct the test, ensuring the safety and comfort of the alleged father, mother, and the unborn child. The alleged father will be tested using a buccal swab, and the mother using a simple blood draw from the arm. By analyzing cell-free fetal DNA in the mother's blood sample, this test provides accurate and conclusive results, offering peace of mind and reassurance during the pregnancy journey.
If you need answers but don't require legal documentation, our home paternity test is the right choice. It provides accurate results quickly, allowing you to make informed decisions without leaving your home.
A non-invasive prenatal paternity test is a method of determining paternity before the baby is born without the need for invasive procedures such as amniocentesis or CVS. It involves analyzing cell-free fetal DNA present in the mother's bloodstream.
Noninvasive Prenatal Paternity Testing analyzes cell-free fetal DNA present in the mother's bloodstream to determine paternity. During pregnancy, a small amount of the fetus's DNA circulates in the mother's blood. By isolating and analyzing this fetal DNA, paternity can be accurately determined with high precision.
Yes, Noninvasive Prenatal Paternity Testing is considered safe for both the unborn child and the mother. It involves a simple blood draw from the mother, posing minimal risk to both parties. The test does not involve any invasive procedures that could potentially harm the fetus or the mother.
No, Noninvasive Prenatal Paternity Testing requires the participation of the alleged father. The accuracy of the test relies on comparing the father's DNA with the fetal DNA obtained from the mother's bloodstream. Without the father's involvement, paternity cannot be accurately determined using this method.
Yes, the results of Noninvasive Prenatal Paternity Testing are legally recognized and can be used as evidence in court proceedings. The test follows rigorous scientific protocols and meets legal standards, ensuring the admissibility of the results for legal purposes.