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FAQ: What is the new non-invasive pre-natal paternity test?

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While there are numerous ways to test paternity, many testing laboratories have begun market a new non-invasive pre-natal paternity test that can be performed as early as 13 weeks into the pregnancy.

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This new fetal cell DNA test uses the mother's blood to isolate the DNA of the fetus and then compares it to the alleged father's DNA collected from a buccal swab, hair sample or even forensic samples such as a toothbrush, water bottle or chewing gum - no blood sample is required for the would-be Dad . The test runs about $1000 - more if you have multiple paternal samples to be compared - and results can usually be obtained within just a couple of weeks.

In theory, this new testing process is a great alternative to the invasive pre-natal tests: CVS and amniocentesis. However, there are some questions regarding the accuracy of this type of test and as a result, some laboratories have declined to offer it until further studies can be done.

Currently, this test is not endorsed by AABB-accredited laboratories and because the father's sample is not validated, the test would likely not be admissible in a paternity suit.


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