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Anyone done a dna test? Recommendations for where to get a kit online?

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mychatnickname · 20/11/2010 19:37

My 'dad' has said he's willing to do one which is a really big surprise. I didn't even ask and always assumed he wouldn't.

I'd like to buy a kit online but can't tell which of the companies are reputable. Any recommendations from anyone who has done this?

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ALovelyBunchOfCoconuts · 21/11/2010 15:31

No advice for you sorry, but this will bump for someone more helpful to see it :)

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HecateQueenOfWitches · 21/11/2010 17:37

So your father may not be your biological father?

No idea where to get kits, but have you given it very careful thought? If he is not your biological father, what then? Are you fully prepared for the results?

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houseproject · 21/11/2010 19:36

Hi,

Try to lok for court approved organisations.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/infoabout/paternity/index.htm#accredited.

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hairybee · 21/11/2010 19:51

I looked into it a while ago - to get arsehole ex off my back (he insists he's the father of my DS - despite DS looking like DP and it being a medical impossibility - DS would have to have been 46 weeks in the making!)

However the ones I found cost £150, and it's not that much of a priority for us right now.

So, I'm watching with interest, if you find a reputable one for under £150 please let me know!

Also I wonder if anyone knows - can you get a DNA test while protecting your child's identity? I don't want my ex to even know DS's name. He's of the psycho ex variety, and I don't want him to have any more information about me or my son than is absolutely necessary.

Sorry for the hijack, I hope you get the result you want.

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mychatnickname · 21/11/2010 23:11

Hecate, I've had counselling about it all but the stumbling block to finding out was that I assumed 'dad' would never agree so I was surprised when he brought up the idea and said he was fine about it (and I believe him - long story). He said I can find out and I said I might not tell him if he doesn't want to know (it's just not that important to him as he has adopted relatives and thinks nurture is more important etc.)

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mychatnickname · 21/11/2010 23:12

So to answer the question, yes I feel very able to deal with the consequences thanks to the counselling.

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