Would you like to have a prenatal paternity test performed, in order to be able to determine at an early stage who the biological father of the unborn child is? Then you must ensure that you no longer use a biopsy that you can have during the 11th – 15th week of pregnancy, or a puncture during the 16th – 22nd week. Instead, you can use a non-invasive prenatal paternity test from the 9th week of pregnancy. An additional advantage of this test is that you do not run the risk of complications from a miscarriage. It is a safe test based on a blood sample.
Non-Invasive Paternity Test
The non-invasive prenatal paternity test is an excellent alternative to traditional methods. Based on a blood sample, it is possible to derive the DNA profile of the unborn child and then compare it with the DNA profile of the father. The result has a reliability of 99.9% and thus provides a great deal of clarity about the possible biological relationship between the father and the child.
Request and perform the test
Would you like to request the prenatal paternity test and are you curious how it works? We are happy to tell you. You can order your prenatal paternity test online, we will make sure that you have it quickly at home. The package contains several tubes in which you can have blood drawn. You can contact your GP, a vaccination center or an obstetrician for this. They can take the blood.
A courier will transport the tubes with blood to the laboratory, which will perform the analysis for you and send you the results within 10 days. You will receive the results by post or e-mail, on the basis of which you can determine with a degree of certainty whether there is a biological relationship between the father and the child.
Prenatal Paternity Test Result
The result of the non-invasive prenatal paternity test is just as reliable as that of an invasive test. However, there is no need to collect villi or amniotic fluid, which can reduce the risk of any complications or miscarriage. Would you like to order the prenatal paternity test online, or do you have any questions? Please feel free to contact us, we would love to hear from you.