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Conception. Date/paternity

i had sex November 13 and 14during ovulation.
According to my records I was ovulating November 13-19.
I had it with another man who pulled out but I now is unreliable on the 22nd and took the morning after pill within 40 hours.
My first day of last period is November 4, therefore I am 7 weeks pregnant.
What is the likelihood I became pregnant on the 22nd from the second man?
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134578 tn?1693250592
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If you have never had a cycle *longer* than 28 days, you should have gotten pregnant by your husband.  But if your cycles are sometimes long and sometimes short and the long ones are, say, 32 days, then the other guy has a chance to be the father.

The odds that the baby is from your husband are much greater than the pregnancy coming from the sex on the 22nd.
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Irregular, 28 days then 22 days. I've been using an app to keep track of my cycles as I am trying to get pregnant with my husband. I had sex with him in the 13 and 14.
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Hi, Mariec, there is a likelihood, but a lot depends on the regularity of your cycles.  From day 1 of bleeding of your period to day 1 of bleeding the next period, how many days is it?  And are you regular like clockwork or irregular?  Were you also having sex with someone else around the 13-19?  And how do you get an ovulation range that begins as early as the 13th?
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