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Will Real Men Step Forward

Some men are too tenacious to accept the fact that they have fathered a child.  They would try to break women and make alibis that their lady partner had relationship with other men while they were in a relationship.  And this may be true in some cases; a woman would want to know who got her impregnated to share responsibilities of rearing the child.  This is where paternity testing comes in.

Paternity test is confirming the identity of a man if he has a biological relationship with a child.  This is most often done in an accredited laboratory where buccal swabs are taken from alleged father, the mother and the child.  These samples are analyzed for DNA similarities to show if the tested parties are in any way related.  Cost of such test would vary depending on the company and the location.

DNA testing proves to be 99.9% accurate to give you the information of relationships of involved parties.  The analysis will yield the genetic profiles of each individual.  A child inherits genes from both parents and this will be reflected on the genes and chromosomes that the child carries.  It is not something that you could tamper with.  Results from accredited laboratories could be used as court document to gain child support.  However, paternity testing is not only used for contesting the father of a fatherless child.  This can also be done to prove a person’s relationship with another like for instance in adoption cases.  Or when a child has been abandoned and in the future want to know his father.  DNA testing would be able to determine ones biological father.

Knowing the truth may be an emotional high for people involved therefore inner strength must be drawn for everyone to be able to move forward once the results are available.  DNA testing not only benefits the mother, or the child, but it has benefits to the father as well.  The mother would have mental freedom knowing who fathered her child.  The result of the analysis could provide a glimpse of medical history from both parents that might be passed on to the child.  And the man would know if the child is truly his to care and support.

It will benefit all affected of the truth it will shed.  Confusion in identity will be straightened out and everyone will have peace of mind once the paternity test result is out.  As the cliché goes “the truth will set you free”.

Published: February 1, 2011

DNA Paternity Testing Before a Child’s Birth

Couples often wonder the paternity of their unborn child and would want to establish this before the child is born and therefore submit the father for DNA testing. Sometimes the need of knowing who the father of the child is immediate and so they need not wait for nine months or even years after before finding out who the real or biological father of the child is. Other reasons for this test will include testing for abnormalities of the child and other inherited diseases that are genetic in nature.

Because of advances in technology nowadays, a DNA test can be done even if the child is still lying comfortably inside the womb of her mother. In DNA test labs; this is called the Prenatal DNA Paternity Testing, although Home DNA testing cannot be possibly made. This is done by collecting either one or two sample specimens from the mother’s womb, from the period between 10 to 24 weeks after conception depending on the different age of the developing fetus.

The method used to collect the sample for DNA Testing is chorionic villus sampling or CVS, if the pregnancy falls within the period 10 to 13 weeks after the baby was conceived. This procedure involves the doctor inserting a thin needle or a fine tube guided by ultrasound, into the womb through the vagina and cervix to obtain a sample of chorionic villi that composes the placenta, therefore home DNA testing is not possible. This DNA sample taken will then be tested and analyzed.

When the mother is between 14 to 24 weeks pregnant, the method used to collect the baby’s sample is called amniocentesis which is similar to the first procedure that involves inserting a needle into the womb. However, in this procedure the needle will be guided by ultrasound and inserted though the abdomen to draw a small amount of amniotic fluid and the child’s DNA Test will be done on this fluid sample. Amniocentesis is the collection of amniotic fluid; this is the fluid that contains the fetus inside the uterus.

There are instances in life when parents doubt the paternity of a child and this can be emotionally disturbing for them both, finding out later if the child is not biologically yours can be mentally disturbing not only for the father but for the child as well. For the sake of all parties, the best thing to do is to determine paternity to clear these doubts in mind with the use of Prenatal DNA paternity testing.

Published: August 27, 2010