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Can a Paternity Test at a approved lab be wrong? |
A friend of mine took a DNA though the District attorneys office approved testing lab and the test came back to the father was not the father. She says she was a virgin when she got pregnant. There is always a chance that laboratories can screw up. They can switch samples or otherwise contaminate the samples. These things are pretty rare though, If your friend is sure he's the father, have it retested. the test is very acurate? well then she's oviously lieing, beucase a parernity test 99.9 % right, which means u have like a one in a million chances of it being wrong, and i seriously doubt its wrong maybe you should be questioning her virginity my little girls dad swore he never met me and funny the dna lab said he was 99.9 percent the dad. Also to be considered is the fact people think because there is no penetration there is no ejaculation. That is incorrect therefore pregnancy can stil occur without actual intercourse. |
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