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WHO IS most likely my baby father please dont judge me

my cycle is normally 28 days but this time it wasnt more like 25 8/6/08 last period was 8/31/08  i had sex with a old friend on 9/11/08 we used a spermacide had sex off and on for a little over a hr or so then i had sex with my boy friend on 9/14/08 i dont know when i conceived which one of them is highest probably the father can somone please help me
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Eish gals
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I had sex with my bf  at the beginning of march then i had sex with someone else on march the 18 then had sex with the bf around march the 25 who the father? Due date 14 of december conceived march the 26 so they told me
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I DONT THINK  MY BOYFRIEND IS THE FATHER I JUST DETERMINE THAT MY CYCLE IS 26 DAYS ALL I KNOW TO DO IS TO DO A PATERNITY TEST
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Yeah i Meant that to be For page1977
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momofall bodys.


no i wasnt ovulating on the 14th.i told her thats when she concived going by her lmp. most women (with a 28cycle) ovulate at the same time you did. btw
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I myself ovulate around 14-15 days after my period starts. So maybe you were ovulating the 14th!
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unfortunatly there is no 100% ACCURATE way of knowing as each female can/may ovulate at different times and there is only 5 days difference between when you had sex. The only way you will know for sure is by taking a DNA test and seeing who the baby compares to but even in that situation it may not look like the father. But the likelyness of it would be the you concieved on the 14th.
Try going onto pregnancy websites which can help you diagnose with online calculaters your ovulation and conception date.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008 is when you concieved
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