Paternity testing can be done during pregnancy by extracting the fetus’ DNA and comparing it to the father’s, which is generally more accurate.
Paternity testing can generally be done during pregnancy. Fetal DNA can be extracted in a variety of ways, such as amniocentesis, chorionic villus testing and non-invasive paternity testing, and compared with the child’s father’s DNA, which is generally more accurate.
Compared with non-invasive paternity testing, amniocentesis and chorionic villus testing are relatively more dangerous, which may lead to bleeding, miscarriage, preterm labor, and so on, and should be handled with caution. Non-invasive paternity testing is relatively safer, but more expensive.
Couples who want to undergo paternity testing during pregnancy are advised to go to a regular hospital, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations and deal with it positively. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.