A recent scientific discovery has led to breakthrough testing before a baby is born. Because there is fetal DNA in the mother’s blood they are able to determine new things about the baby earlier than before and with much more accuracy.
Taught in many phlebotomy classes, this testing has helped many parents in Denver and other cities learn about their child and become more prepared to welcome it in to the world.
Why This Test Is a Breakthrough
Before this test, the only kind of paternity testing required samples of the fetus through amniocenteses or chorionic villus sampling. These procedures also included a risk for inducing miscarriage and because of that have not been commonly used in Denver or any other cities. This new non-invasive test through blood drawing is much easier and much safer.
The age of the fetus is not important to this test and it can be very accurate just a few weeks after conception. Sometimes the test is used to determine the biological parents of the baby if there is any doubt. This has helped many families decide exactly how their lives will change with the baby’s arrival.
Statistically Speaking
Statistically more than half of births to women who are under 30 years old are out of wedlock. These statistics are consistent in Denver and across the United States. This test has become increasingly important because of these rising numbers. Phlebotomy classes teach a non-invasive way to draw blood, the blood can then be analyzed to determine parenthood and also risk for various birth defects.
Overall Healthier Babies
The blood testing taught in phlebotomy classes can be an excellent resource for mothers who have had multiple sexual partners. They can then make a more informed decision on whether to keep the baby or not. If the preferred man is the father then the woman is more likely to keep the baby rather than get an abortion.
A man who knows he is the father is also more likely to be supportive of the woman during pregnancy. This can be in the form of financial and emotional support. Many studies suggest that this support for the expecting mother can lead to healthier babies being born in Denver and other cities.
If these kinds of tests are legally accepted, then women may be able to pursue child support payments without having to wait until birth. Currently the law in Denver and the rest of the U.S. states that unless the pregnancy produces a child, any pregnancy costs are considered to be the woman’s personal problem. While seemingly unfair, these blood tests may be the answer that many single mothers have been hoping for.
The new blood test taught in phlebotomy classes has many promising implications for the future. Healthier babies are most likely the result due to parents staying together and mothers who are financially and emotionally healthy.
Nate Myers is a health writer reporter for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Phlebotomy Training Specialists.
Taught in many phlebotomy classes, this testing has helped many parents in Denver and other cities learn about their child and become more prepared to welcome it in to the world.
Why This Test Is a Breakthrough
Before this test, the only kind of paternity testing required samples of the fetus through amniocenteses or chorionic villus sampling. These procedures also included a risk for inducing miscarriage and because of that have not been commonly used in Denver or any other cities. This new non-invasive test through blood drawing is much easier and much safer.
The age of the fetus is not important to this test and it can be very accurate just a few weeks after conception. Sometimes the test is used to determine the biological parents of the baby if there is any doubt. This has helped many families decide exactly how their lives will change with the baby’s arrival.
Statistically Speaking
Statistically more than half of births to women who are under 30 years old are out of wedlock. These statistics are consistent in Denver and across the United States. This test has become increasingly important because of these rising numbers. Phlebotomy classes teach a non-invasive way to draw blood, the blood can then be analyzed to determine parenthood and also risk for various birth defects.
Overall Healthier Babies
The blood testing taught in phlebotomy classes can be an excellent resource for mothers who have had multiple sexual partners. They can then make a more informed decision on whether to keep the baby or not. If the preferred man is the father then the woman is more likely to keep the baby rather than get an abortion.
A man who knows he is the father is also more likely to be supportive of the woman during pregnancy. This can be in the form of financial and emotional support. Many studies suggest that this support for the expecting mother can lead to healthier babies being born in Denver and other cities.
If these kinds of tests are legally accepted, then women may be able to pursue child support payments without having to wait until birth. Currently the law in Denver and the rest of the U.S. states that unless the pregnancy produces a child, any pregnancy costs are considered to be the woman’s personal problem. While seemingly unfair, these blood tests may be the answer that many single mothers have been hoping for.
The new blood test taught in phlebotomy classes has many promising implications for the future. Healthier babies are most likely the result due to parents staying together and mothers who are financially and emotionally healthy.
Nate Myers is a health writer reporter for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Phlebotomy Training Specialists.