The most precise method to establish paternity before birth is the non-invasive Prenatal DNA Paternity Test from ChoiceDNA. We exclusively do non-invasive prenatal paternity testing (NIPP), which involves taking blood samples from the mother and the possible father and buccal (cheek) swabs from the mother. For those looking for a prenatal paternity test, there are alternative possibilities. These include an amniocentesis test or a chorionic villus sampling (CVS) test. Are you looking for more information about our prenatal paternity testing? Our customer service staff will contact you if you give us a call or send an email.
FAQs
Q: How is paternity determined through a DNA test in the Womb?
It is possible through a Non-invasive prenatal paternity test (NIPP). You may undergo a non-invasive prenatal paternity test starting in week seven of pregnancy and continuing through the first trimester.
Q: How early may a paternity test be performed?
Chorionic Villus Sampling may be done between weeks 10 and 13 of pregnancy, and amniocentesis can be done as early as 13 weeks into a pregnancy or as late as 24 weeks.
Q: Can a prenatal DNA test be inaccurate?
No. While you are pregnant, a DNA test for diet and exercise is 100% correct.