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Paternity test can be performed with newborn baby and even it can be done on unborn babies through mother's amniotic fluid but its risky process.
You need not wait for birth for a paternity test. One can be done while the baby is still in utero (in the womb or inside its mother).
Yes but it's risky for the pregnancy. Prenatal testing involves risk and is discouraged for the sole reason of determining paternity because of an increased risk of miscarriage.
Anytime. It can be down at birth with the chord blood. It can even be done before birth with an amniocentesis, however there are risks with that procedure.
On the day you give birth == == You can perform a paternity test while your still carrying the baby. But this test does carry a risk of miscarriage so I would wait until the baby is born then do the test.
A DNA paternity test can be done shortly after birth, a sample is gently taken in from the baby's mouth. The test can be done during pregnancy via amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling but most doctors won't perform these tests without medical necessity due to the chance of miscarriage.
You can have a simple swab test done on the baby and the potential father(s). They do it on the inside of the mouth so no blood test is needed. Speak to your doctor or tell them at the hospital before you go home (if the father is there). If he refuses you can get a court order for a test to be taken.
You can do a test any time after the 10th week of pregnancy. There are two methods; amniocentisis or CVS sampling is done after the 12th week of pregnancy, both are invasive procedures so it is recommended to wait until the child is born. you can go to chromosomal-labs.com for more info.
They are pink as soon as there born
a baby can feel as soon as its born remember that they are still like you and me
A baby moon refers to the soon to be parents going on a vacation before the baby is born.
Even if your ex is the father, there is no way you can get him to marry you, unless he chooses to. If you have already have had your baby, you need to have a paternity test done on the child, screened with the DNA of both of the possible fathers. If you are still pregnant, you need to talk to an attorney about having this test done as soon as the baby is born. Regardless of denials, the biological father of the child should be held responsible for child support.