I don't think amniocentesis would be done at 7 months. Wait until the baby is born. Amniocentesis is where they take a little of the fluid from your sac and test the DNA for anything from genetics to disease. It is not completely safe, a doctor would recommend you wait until you have the baby before determining paternity. There is always a risk with amniocentesis.
i had 2 period last month how will i know if i iam pregnent?
i have no menus from three month but i check urine pregnancy but negate
The angel told Mary that Elizabeth was in the sixth month of her pregnancy.
is low blood pressure normal in ninth month of pregnancy
No. A mild bleed in the first month of pregnancy is usually due to implantation, and can mimic menstruation.
If you have an eight-week old baby but do not know who its father is, you'll need to have paternity testing performed to establish who is the father. A DNA sample is taken from the child as well as from each of the men with whom you had sexual relations. A laboratory will compare the samples to determine paternity. These tests would need to be conducted by a doctor, so you should go to your doctor and inquire about having the test performed. If you have trouble getting the men to cooperate, they can likely be compelled to provide a DNA sample through the family court system. In that case, go there for help. If you're talking about prenatal testing (e.g. 8 weeks of pregnancy), then that's a different story. There are a couple of prenatal paternity tests, but none to the best of my knowledge can be applied at 8 weeks. You would need to wait at least another month before any type of paternity test would be available. Again, consult with your doctor.
No, you cannot have a period the first month of pregnancy or at any other time during pregnancy. Menstruation occurs if the egg has not been fertilised, and you cannot menstruate during pregnancy.
No
it will be almost nine months of pregnancy
NO! it's not recommended for later in pregnancy so definitely not in the first month
you have the baby
no