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Paternity Testing - Whose Baby Is It Anyway? - FAQs


Q: Which doctor is involved in paternity testing?

A: Amniotic fluid or the chorionic villi are collected by a gynecologist. The isolation of the DNA sample and processing it for further studies is usually carried out in a genetics laboratory under the supervision of a geneticist.

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Q: At what stage of pregnancy is pre-natal paternity testing carried out?

A: DNA Paternity testing using the DNA can be done during the first trimester of pregnancy.

Q: Are the paternity tests reliable?

A: In accredited labs, the test results are usually reliable.

Q: Are the results safe and confidential?

A: It is the rule in almost all genetics and molecular laboratories to keep the results in confidentiality.

Q: Is there any way of finding out about paternity without DNA testing?

A: Most women do not ovulate on an exact date of each month. Due dates are not a precise tool for determining the time of conception.

Q: When is paternity testing inevitable?

A: If a woman has intercourse with two different partners within a span of 10 days, and if she finds herself pregnant, she may be forced to carry out a paternity test to find out the identity of the father of her child.

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