Prenatal DNA paternity testing is typically performed for individuals and families who cannot or would rather not wait for the child to be born or who would rather not undergo invasive and often dangerous procedures such as Amniocentesis or Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS).
For decades, expectant mothers have longed for a way to safely learn the paternity of their child while still pregnant. The reasons are numerous: victim of rape, overlapping sexual relationships, child custody matters, etc.