An IVF Maternity DNA Test checks whether a particular woman is the biological mother of a child conceived via IVF. This can be especially important in IVF scenarios to confirm that the correct embryo was implanted in the intended woman, or to resolve concerns about possible surrogate use, donor egg mix-ups, or hospital/embryology lab errors. The test compares the child’s DNA with the alleged mother’s DNA (often also including the fathers in the analysis) to see if the child inherited the expected maternal genetic markers. Like in paternity testing, advanced genetic marker analysis (e.g. STRs, SNPs) is used. Accuracy is also very high if the tested woman is the biological mother, the probability of maternity is usually over 99.9%, and 0% if she is not.
A Paternity Test is a DNA test that confirms whether a man is the biological father of a child. Every human being has a unique DNA code, which is passed down from parents to children. A child’s DNA is made up of 50% from the mother and 50% from the father. By comparing the child’s DNA with the man’s DNA, scientists can confirm if there is a true biological match.
The test is very accurate — in most cases, results show 99.9% certainty if the man is the father, or 0% if he is not. This makes it one of the most trusted ways to prove biological fatherhood. The accuracy of modern paternity testing is extremely high, often exceeding 99.9% in cases of inclusion and 100% in cases of exclusion.
There are many situations in which DNA paternity testing services become very helpful. The most common reasons include:
Peace of Mind DNA Test
› For personal knowledge only.
› Can be done privately at home.
› Not legally valid but highly accurate.
Legal DNA Test
› Required in court cases, immigration, or child custody matters.
› Conducted under a proper legal chain of custody.
Prenatal Paternity DNA Test
› Done during pregnancy to determine paternity before birth.
› Non-invasive versions use the mother’s blood sample, safe for both mother and child.
› No sex determination
Immigration DNA Test
› Confirms biological relationship between petitioner and beneficiary
› Required by embassies or immigration departments.
› Involves chain of custody, embassy approval, and documentation.
› Helps prevent visa refusals and delays in immigration.
The procedure is simple, painless, and highly reliable.
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