by DDC Development | Jul 14, 2014 | Paternity, Prenatal DNA testing
For some women or couples, establishing paternity at the earliest possible time during the pregnancy is of utmost importance. The reasons behind wanting early testing may be highly personal, they may involve uncertainty over the identity of the biological father, or...
by DDC Development | May 23, 2014 | Prenatal DNA testing
Prenatal paternity testing can help a woman establish the knowledge of the actual biological father of a child before a baby is born. It’s critical for a woman to establish good peace of mind. Being unsure of a child’s biological father can make life very stressful....
by DDC Development | Aug 1, 2013 | Paternity, Paternity Test, Paternity Test Fraud, Prenatal DNA testing
Knowing the paternity of a child is essential not only for financial reasons, but also for emotional well-being. No matter what the outcome of a paternity test may be, it is important to explore your options if you have doubt as to who the child’s biological father...
by DDC Development | Jul 12, 2013 | Paternity, Paternity Test, Prenatal DNA testing
There are many types of paternity tests. Some are for legal reasons and some for just plain curiosity. Whatever the reason may be, paternity tests will provide you with the answer you’re looking for. Here are the 3 types of paternity tests and information about each...
by DDC Development | Jun 19, 2013 | DNA test, Paternity, Paternity Test, Prenatal DNA testing
As uncomfortable as it may sound, the question is more common than one might think. Who is the father? Today, more than half of all births from American women under 30 occur outside of marriage. Increases in births outside of the marriage may point to the transforming...
by DDC Development | Oct 10, 2012 | Paternity, Paternity Test, Prenatal DNA testing
A recent study revealed that fetal DNA can last in a mother’s brain for decades. The study, which has been featured on several news reports, also found that mothers who had male DNA (from their sons) in their brains were less likely to have Alzheimer’s...