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Thrush itself is unlikely to cause a false negative on a paternity test, as paternity tests typically analyze genetic material, such as DNA from saliva, blood, or cheek swabs. However, if thrush leads to improper sample collection or contamination, it could potentially affect the accuracy of the test results. It's essential to follow proper procedures when collecting samples to ensure reliable outcomes. If there are concerns about the integrity of the sample, it's best to consult with the testing laboratory.
shouldn't, as there's multiple means of sampling.
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.
A paternity test can determine if there is a parent-child relationship between two people. A paternity test would give genetic proof of that relationship.
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
There are several options for a paternity test. You can try www.gtldna.net for a home test.
Test can do online
There is no 'score' on a paternity test. the man is either NOT the father or he could be.
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
A thrush can affect the anal area.
No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.