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My conception date is the 5th of September I had sex with my ex the early hours of the 6th and then again about an hour after the first time which both times my ex never pulled out ...  I then stupidly had sex with a friend on three different days on the 7th 8th and the 9th but each time he had pulled out ...I'm now 25 weeks pregnant  what are the chances that my baby is my exs
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134578 tn?1693250592
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It would be more useful to have had an ultrasound than to just count forward from your last period, because not all women ovulate neatly at a certain date in their cycle.  Stick with your midwife, she is in a better position than anyone on the Internet to try to figure this out.
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Hey me and my best friend worked it out as I know I have a regular 28 day cycle and she's a midwife she calculated it as the 5th of September when I went for my first appointment with the midwife we asked the midwife if she could confirm if these where the right dates and she see they where
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Hi, how are you so sure of your conception date?  Did you have an early ultrasound?
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Reason as to why I'm asking is me and my ex already lost are son last year in March which was the break down of are relationship... I've told him that I slept with another guy haven't lied about anything he knows excalty what happened and knows that guy number 2 has already told me it's not his and he doesn't want to be a dad where as my ex has been at every scan knowing that I had been with someone else I would love nothing more than to know she's definitely his
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