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Can a paternity test be performed before the child is born?

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Can a paternity test be performed before the child is born?

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Yes. However, it is more expensive and does involve some medical risk, therefore any mother interested in prenatal testing should consult with her OB/GYN. There are 2 procedures by which to collect prenatal DNA samples; Chorionic Villi Sampling (CVS), performed at ~10-13 weeks of pregnancy or Amniocentesis at ~14-24 weeks of age. Paternity Genetics Solutions can assist you in locating a qualified OB/GYN in your area.

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Yes. However, it is more expensive and does involve some medical risk, therefore anymother interested in prenatal testing should consult with her OB/GYN. There are 2 procedures by which to collect prenatal DNA samples; Chorionic Villi Sampling (CVS), performed at ~10-13 weeks of pregnancy or Amniocentesis at ~14-24 weeks of age.

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Yes. However, it is more expensive and does involve some medical risk; therefore any mother interested in prenatal testing should consult with her OB/GYN. There are 2 procedures by which to collect prenatal DNA samples; Chorionic Villi Sampling (CVS), performed at ~10-13 weeks of pregnancy or Amniocentesis at ~14-24 weeks of age.

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Yes. However, it is more expensive and does involve some medical risk, therefore any mother interested in prenatal testing should consult with her OB/GYN. There are 2 procedures by which to collect prenatal DNA samples; Chorionic Villi Sampling (CVS), performed at ~10-13 weeks of pregnancy or Amniocentesis at ~14-24 weeks of age. GE Investigations can assist you in locating a qualified OB/GYN in your area.

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YES. however, it is more expensive and does involve some medical risk, therefore any mother interested in prenatial testing should consult with her OB/GYN. There are 2 procedures by which to collect prenatal DNA samples; Chorionic Villi Sampling (CVS), performed at ~1–13 weeks of pregnancy or Amniocentesis at ~14-24 weeks of age. 8. Can paternity testing also show if the mother is not really the mother? YES. Although it’s rare, there have been several cases in which non-maternity has been found while performing a routine test. 9. Can parentage be determined when the alleged father is deceased? YES. There are several options. Blood or buccal samples collected at the time of death can be used, tissue specimens from previous surgeries or an autopsy may be used, his parents can be tested to determine if they are grandparents, or the body can be exhumed and tissue sample taken for testing. 10. What if mother and father are related? It does not matter, the results are still valid. 11. What

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