Nearly half of men who take paternity test are not the real father
Testing firm DNA Clinics, which is part of the Salford-based BioClinics Group, analysed 5,000 results selected randomly from between January 2014 and June 2016.
BioClinics in Eccles Manchester
Almost half of UK men who take a paternity test turn out not to be the real father, new figures show.
Testing firm DNA Clinics, which is part of the
Salford-based BioClinics Group, analysed 5,000 results selected randomly from between January 2014 and June 2016.
The results show 48 per cent or 2,396 of UK men tested were not the biological father. Fifty-two per cent, or 2,604, of those tested were proven to be the father.
For England as a whole, 51 per cent were ruled out as being the paternal father. In Northern Ireland, 42 per cent were ruled out while in Scotland the figure was 39 per cent.
The tests were carried out in cases where there was doubt about the identity of the child’s father. They were done for personal information reasons, rather than for legal purposes. The tests cost from £95.
They included the case of a woman who slept with two men on the same night and became pregnant. Another involved a woman who had a one-night stand with a close friend, without her fiancé’s knowledge.
Others featured a woman whose boyfriend was in prison when she discovered she was pregnant, and a man who thought he was unable to father children and found out his wife was expecting. He was proven to be the baby’s dad.
Nichola McChrystal, founder and scientific director at
BioClinics Group, said: “The statistics are within the realms of what I would expect, due to the fact that I have worked in this industry for well over a decade. I would imagine that they would appear shocking to the general public.
“However, it is important to understand that the families approaching BioClinics for answers generally have good reasons for raising the question of paternity.
DNA Clinics offers home testing kits as well as through a nationwide network of clinics. Retail chain Boots has recently begun selling DNA Clinics’ kits online.
DNA samples are collected via mouth swabs from one father, one mother and one child, and are analysed in fully-accredited laboratories.
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É isso aí garotada,
Mais da metade dos caras que fazem teste de dna no reino unido não são os pais biológicos. Traduzindo, mais da metade são cornos e a tendência é explodir ainda mais esse número.
Lembrando que relembrar é viver, e vocês podem dar uma passadinha no forum baby center e ver com os própros olhos como elas relatam a normalidade das traições (o problema é só ser descoberta):
Aqui neste grupo você vai poder desabafar, conversar, trocar ideias e tirar dúvidas sobre à paternidade do bebê e data da concepção. Clique aqui para ler um artigo do BabyCenter sobre esse assunto.
brasil.babycenter.com
Pra quem lembra, também teve um topico da OS com boas coletâneas das histórias delas
https://forum.outerspace.com.br/index.php?threads/mulheres-relatam-traições-sem-culpa.551160/
Créditos ao
@Spike Spiegal que criou o tópico.
O brasil se encaminha facilmente pra esse número aí. Só que aqui os testes são mais caros e precisa da autorização da mãe (olha só
)