Paternity Test Tips


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Not so long ago any man could simply say that this is, or is not, my child and it was legally binding for their heritage. Today with the dawn of the new era in science and technology, everything seems to be possible under the sun. With high tech gadgets and state of the art innovative devices, one can easily do what might have been impossible decades ago, like detecting a fingerprint, a person lying, and even determine the father of your baby through paternity testing.

Not only does it help to detect who the real father of a child is, it can also help solve cases that involve pregnancy, child claims, or when a mother's fidelity is in question, and rape, especially nowadays where rape cases have escalated to greater heights. There are a lot of reasons that paternity testing might need to be done, but the reason can vary with each situation.

The cost of testing ranges from affordable, to very expensive, depending on the level of scrutiny and the kind of test that needs to be performed. Also, costs vary from lab to lab depending upon the size and category of the samples to be tested. So before you hire your lab to perform your DNA paternity test, make sure that the lab is accredited by an external body, know the percentage error rate of that lab and the degree of certainty the lab offers. Some expensive labs offer a 99.9999% accuracy while poorer quality labs may guarantee only 98% accuracy, which can be a huge difference.

But not all paternity tests are costly. A home paternity test is cheap and is accessible to use. Performing legal paternity testing is safe and easy to use, minus the discomfort to anyone involved. In fact, it can be performed in the luxury of your own home through a paternity test kit, which provides the entire equipment that is needed such as swabs, forms and containers.

In order to collect DNA samples of each of the persons involved, a buccal swab is used from the inside cheeks. The possible father and the infant need to be tested, and it might be of great use to also test the mother. The samples are then placed in a tube, labeled and then sent to a lab for DNA testing and comparison. Then you will be informed about the result of the test as soon as possible.

DNA paternity testing involves the comparison of the DNA samples of a man, his child and some cases including the mother. Each one of us has 23 pairs of chromosome, half of it we inherit from our father, and half of it from our mother. If a match is found between a man and his child, without a doubt he is the biological father. The DNA of the mother can help by removing her DNA from the equation.

In some cases, there are some who perform paternity testing during conception for legal issues or physiological reasons, such as in cases of rape. Or in cases like multiple partners, it may be beneficial to perform prenatal paternity test to start a proceeding for support for the infant, and medical bills when the child is born. Prenatal paternity testing is done during pregnancy, and depending on the way you choose, determines when the test is performed. You can choose between blood sample or amniocentesis. Although there are risks involved when performing the latter, like injuring the fetus, or aborting it and other risks.

Through paternity testing, a family can find out right away if there is a biological relationship between an infant and a father. The most crucial thing about obtaining the results of the test is that you will finally be certain once and for all who the real father of the child is. And perhaps the most hurtful thing is that when you come to realize that you raised a child that's not your own.

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