Ensures the complete safety of both mother and baby. Unlike invasive methods (such as amniocentesis), our test poses zero risk to the pregnancy. Testing is available as early as 7 weeks of gestation.
Designed strictly for personal knowledge and family reassurance. Because the identities of the participants are not legally verified, these results cannot be used for legal matters or court proceedings.
Provides legally binding proof of biological parentage. This test follows a rigorous chain-of-custody protocol to ensure results are officially accepted by judges for child support, custody, or immigration.
The test relies on capturing fetal DNA floating in the mother's bloodstream. If you are less than 7 weeks pregnant, there is not enough fetal DNA present for an accurate comparison, which will trigger a lab rejection and require a redraw.
Paternity testing requires a direct comparison. The lab must compare the baby's DNA (extracted from the mother's blood) directly against the alleged father's DNA (collected via cheek swab). If he is unavailable, this specific test cannot be performed.
If a mother is carrying fraternal twins, two completely different fetal DNA profiles are mixed into her bloodstream. Standard NIPP technology cannot separate these distinct profiles to determine paternity, meaning testing must wait until after birth.
Because this test analyzes the mother's blood, a recent transfusion or bone marrow transplant introduces a third party's "foreign" DNA into her circulatory system. This severely compromises the lab's ability to isolate the baby's DNA.
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