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Yes, there is a new non-invasive Pre-Natal paternity test which is performed as early as 13 weeks into the pregnancy. This new fetal cell DNA test uses the mother's blood to isolate the DNA of the fetus and then compares it to the alleged father's DNA collected from a buccal swab, hair sample or even forensic samples such as a toothbrush, water bottle or Chewing Gum - no blood sample is required for the would-be Dad.

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Q: Is there a paternity test developed when in the early stages of pregnancy and if yes then what is the procedure involved?
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