Your baby would get the DNA test for paternity after it is born. If you are at risk for a genetic defect, then your doctor would discuss that with you during your pregnancy.
no
about 5 weeks
Far too long
It either means you're not pregnant or not far enough along to detect the pregnancy hormone. A blood test is most accurate.
it depends on how far along you are supposed to be. How far along are you supposed to be??
A doctor have to determine how far along you are and what method to use but yes you can.
It sounds like your less than 1 month into your pregnancy. HCG levels vary throughout the pregnancy so I wouldn't rely on a blood test to determine how far along you are. A ultrasound would be the ideal option.
One line on a pregnancy test is negative but that doesn't mean you are definitely not pregnant as the test could of missed it or you might not be far enough along
if you are far along in your pregnancy mucus is normal.. nasty but normal if your not to far along contact your doctor
A DNA Test of an unborn child is a very risky procedure. The mother would have to consent and she would be advised of all the risks. It's much simpler and less risk once the child is born. The mother of the child can speak to her OB/Gyn for more information.
The only way to determine if youare pregnant, and how far along you- are is to have a blood test, or to have an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy.
about a few months