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If paternity testing was added to the list of routine prenatal tests, then how would women feel about the procedure?

There are many types of tests that are conducted during routine prenatal testing. HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, anemia, diabetes and hepatitis b are a few of the routine tests. Paternity testing would provide half of a child's TRUE medical history by identifying the biological father as well.

Why would any woman (or man) object to the true identity of a child's biological father and the resulting TRUE medical history?

Thanks for your response.

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  • 5 years ago
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    maybe some people are trying to hide who the father is, i think its a good idea myself

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    5 years ago

    That wouldn't go over all that well. Even in the states which have fairly decent odds on this stuff, it is estimated that one out of three children. Are calling the wrong person dad.

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