Irish Mothers Using DNA Paternity Services
January 14, 2009
Ormond Quay Paternity Services (OQPS), a leading paternity testing company claimed its business has rocketed by 80 per cent over the last year because of the “Great Irish Mammy Syndrome”. IRISH mothers who refuse to believe their cherished sons have fathered illegitimate children are among the most popular users of DNA paternity testing services.
The company also claimed that potential grandmothers contact the company to find out how to disprove allegations that their son had casual sex. OQPS claimed that more young sexual partners are turning to DNA testing as a result of crisis pregnancies linked to Ireland’s drink culture. It also claimed one in three of its tests over the past 18 months turned up negative – showing the male client were not the biological father of the child. In 88 per cent of the tests carried out, it was found that the man and woman tested did not share the same surname.
According to OQPS, there are numerous possible reasons for a rise in the number of tests being carried out, including a drop in the costs. To know more about DNA paternity testing services, please visit the site http://www.oqps.ie
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