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Home Maternity Test Kit

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Order now and receive your Home Maternity Test Kit in the mail
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Follow the simple instructions in the kit and collect specimens from the alleged mother and children
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Mail the specimens back to our lab using the prepaid shipper provided
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Get your results via email within 1-2 business days

Do you have any doubts about the maternity of a child? Get the answers with our new home maternity test kit. All our maternity test results are carried out on 21 genetic markers, the highest in the industry. We also test the amelogenin sex gene to ensure our clients do not mix up samples. If the alleged mother is the biological mother, the results will show a probability of maternity of 99.99% or higher. If she is not the biological mother, our maternity test will exclude the alleged mother with a probability of maternity of 0%.

Maternity testing with this PaternityLab.com home test kit is a simple, non-invasive process that tests for maternity using cheek swabs from the child and the alleged mother(s). Our kit has been specially created with our clients in mind and we have ensured a sample collection that is quick and that can be done in the comfort of your own home. The cheek swabs we provide inside our kit can be used on children and adults and are absolutely painless. If a cheek swab is not possible, we do also offer discreet specimen options, such as toothbrush or nail clippings for an additional fee. Click on “Order Now” and choose your preferred specimen type.

At PaternityLab.com we understand just how stressful the wait for the results can be – to make things as easy and as stress-free as possible for you, we provide accurate test results in just 1-2 business days.

$148.00

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