Unlikely : The key words of your question are credible and non-invasive.There are reports of maternal blood being used for screening, yet this technology is far from being accepted in court. Samples of the fetal membranes (cvs) or amniocentesis are accepted methods, but both pose some risk to mother and baby. Most paternity issues are handled by off site labs, hospitals or patients can obtain the test kits.
Answered 8/13/2013
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See below: To my knowledge there is no prenatal paternity test that is not invasive.
Answered 4/24/2015
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