there are two types of paternity tests that can be performed while pregnant. usually u have to wait until you are at least five months doctors dont recommend taking this type of test if you just want to know who the father is. it is used to detect if the unborn baby has a medical defect that possibly runs on either side of the family because the test can cause u to have a miscarriage. the doctor injects a needle in u and withdraws some liquid from the womb there is another exam similar but i dont recall the procedure. but it is better to wait until the baby is born instead of taking a chance of harming the baby or losing your unborn child. Google it and you can get more accurate and correct information or ask a ob/gyn. good luck.
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"Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
It could be harmful to the baby as you would need to have an amniocentesis
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Smoking and drinking are both harmful while you are pregnant. These activities can compromise your baby's development and may lead to defects.
Yes, but there is a chance that it may harm the baby. Yes, you can order a prenatal DNA paternity test.
It's safest to have it done after the baby is born. When you are pregnant, an amniocentesis has to be done and there is a possibility of miscarriage. It's not worth the risk, better to wait until the baby is born.
no it won't harm the dog or you or the baby
It is not harmful but it can contribute to weight gain.
Drinking and smoking while pregnant are known harmful effects on a developing baby in the womb.
yes cause it has stuff in it that embalmbing fluid has in it
Doucheing while pregnant is a very bad idea. This can cause serious infection to the vaginal area, including the cervix, which can inturn, be harmful to you're unborn baby.
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.
No. The baby's DNA came half from you and half from the father at the moment you got pregnant. Nothing you did after that will affect a paternity test.
not a chance unless there is some RARE blood type of one man that is affecting your pregnancy... then doctor will do a test by injecting your belly for a blood sample from baby in that case ONLY.