What you say is absolutely true, pallavi25, but CVS and Amniocentesis are not the
only methods available. 😊
"Fetal Cell/DNA Prenatal Paternity Test
A Noninvasive Prenatal Paternity Test Sampling Only the Mother's Blood
This prenatal paternity test uses only the mother's blood - and samples from the alleged father(s) - to determine the paternity of the child as early as 13 weeks into the pregnancy. No blood is taken from the alleged father(s).
Unlike an amniocentesis or CVS which could cause problems in the pregnancy and/or fetal injuries, induce labor, or terminate the pregnancy, this test is noninvasive. You do not need to have an amniocentesis or CVS to do this test. This test is both cost effective and safe, and is a doctor-recommended alternative to an amniocentesis or CVS.
The collection of all specimens for this test is safe and noninvasive for both the mother and unborn fetus, and you do not need a doctor to collect the sample specimen."
Edited by bhavana02 - 17 years ago