Prenatal Paternity Testing in Kentucky: What to Know
Expert Guidance on Safe, Accurate Tests During Pregnancy
Can I Get a Prenatal Paternity Test Near Me in Kentucky?
Certainly! Our non-invasive prenatal paternity test lets you find out the father before your baby arrives, starting as early as 7 weeks into pregnancy. We're available in the cities nearby (listed below). If you're unsure about needing a non-legal or legal non-invasive paternity test, begin with a free and private consultation with our DNA experts in Kentucky.
Service areas include Benton, Campbellsville, Cynthiana, Falmouth, Hartford, Marion, Maysville, Murray, Princeton, and Salem.
How Much Does a Paternity Test Cost?
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At-Home Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test ($1199)
Includes testing for pregnant mother and alleged father
Available from 7 weeks of pregnancy
Convenient self-collection kit shipped to your home
Option for OBGYN or local hospital blood draw
Results delivered via secure email within 5 business days
Additional alleged fathers can be tested for $200 each
$100 discount for full upfront payment
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Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Legal (NIPP) ($1499)
Includes testing for pregnant mother and alleged father
Available from 7 weeks of pregnancy
Professional in-office sample collection
Court-admissible results
Results delivered via secure email within 5 business days
Additional alleged fathers can be tested for $200 each
$100 discount for full upfront payment
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Rush Order Paternity Test (Non-Legal: $1349 / Legal: $1649)
Includes testing for pregnant mother and alleged father
Available from 7 weeks of pregnancy
Convenient self-collection kit shipped to your home (non-legal)
Professional in-office collection (legal)
Court-admissible results (for legal option)
Expedited results delivered via secure email within 3 business days
Additional alleged fathers can be tested for $200 each.
$100 discount for full upfront payment
DNA Test While Pregnant Near Me
Available through our partnered laboratory, DNA Diagnostics Center (DDC)—a world leader in DNA testing—the certainty prenatal paternity test can help answer your paternity questions when they start. You’ll receive results you can trust because the truth matters. We can produce an accurate probability of paternity as early as 7 weeks.
*Additional fee for expedited 3-day shipping; standard results typically provided within 7 days from the date the sample arrives at the lab; standard samples only
Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test
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Tested as early as 7 Weeks
The earliest DNA paternity test available.
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Results in 5 Business Days
Can be 3 business days with a rush order.
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Get started for just $400 down
Pay the balance when the results are ready.
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Baby's Gender Now FREE
Mothers can learn their baby’s gender in the results
How the Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test Works
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Initial Consultation with Support
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Scheduling & Financial Considerations
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DNA Sample Collection Procedure
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Result Delivery & Interpretation
Establishing Paternity in Kentucky
Resources to Establish Paternity
In Kentucky, there are several resources available to help individuals establish paternity. The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services operates the Paternity Establishment Program, which assists unmarried parents in acknowledging paternity at the time of a child's birth. This voluntary process simplifies paternity determination without the need for a court order. For those requiring a court-ordered paternity test, the state offers resources to initiate legal proceedings and conduct genetic testing. Family law attorneys and legal aid organizations in Kentucky can also provide guidance and representation for paternity cases, ensuring that both parents fulfill their legal responsibilities and rights concerning the child's welfare. These resources aim to create a supportive and secure environment for children by establishing clear parentage.
Frequently Asked Questions About Prenatal Paternity Tests
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Non-invasive prenatal paternity testing is a medical procedure that analyzes cell-free fetal DNA in the mother's blood to determine paternity before birth.
It involves a blood draw from the mother and a cheek swab from the potential father. This method poses no risk to the fetus.
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The test compares fetal DNA found in the mother's bloodstream with DNA from the potential father's cheek swab. Advanced genetic analysis techniques are used to determine if there's a biological match.
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Costs can vary widely depending on the testing facility, location, and whether the test is for legal or personal purposes. Contact accredited testing facilities for current pricing information.
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The term "non-invasive" refers to the method of collecting fetal DNA from the mother's blood, which doesn't require direct access to the fetus or placenta, reducing risks associated with more invasive procedures.
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Most non-invasive prenatal paternity tests can be conducted as early as 7 weeks into pregnancy.
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This testing method is generally considered safe as it only requires a standard blood draw from the mother. However, as with any medical procedure, consult with a healthcare provider to understand potential risks and benefits.
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In most cases, previous pregnancies don't affect results. However, inform the testing facility about any recent pregnancies or blood transfusions, as these might influence the test in rare cases.
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No; because of the way the data is analyzed, a prenatal paternity test cannot be performed reliably if fathers are closely related (brothers, or father/son).
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This test is not available for women carrying twins because the current technology can't isolate DNA from both fetuses.
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Yes, many facilities offer legally admissible prenatal paternity tests. These typically require witnessed sample collection and a chain of custody documentation. Consult with a legal professional to understand the requirements in your jurisdiction.
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Opting for gender identification is available at an extra cost of $50, as we understand that not all parents are eager to know this information. Feel free to inquire about the gender option during your complimentary and confidential consultation with one of our case specialists by calling: 302.527.1789.