To: dogbyte12
Your procedure seems fair to all. Hopefully, DNA testing can be made faster. I've heard 2-6 weeks - that's a long time with a new baby in the house and the father not knowing whether to bond or not. That sounds pretty awful. Also think automatic re-testing at a different lab should be done if the results don't match.
To: Let's Roll
Your procedure seems fair to all. Hopefully, DNA testing can be made faster. I've heard 2-6 weeks - that's a long time with a new baby in the house and the father not knowing whether to bond or not. That sounds pretty awful. Also think automatic re-testing at a different lab should be done if the results don't match. I wonder if this would result in a big surge in abortions, by women scared to death of what would happen if their husbands (or boyfriends, or whatever) discovered that they weren't the father.
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