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On July 7th I went to the dr . Because I found out I was pregnant , the dr. Measured the baby to be 6w 5d. I let the Dr. know that I did not remember my last period . My current boyfriend and I had sex the night of June 1 unprotected , we ended up breaking up and because I was so heart broken I fell into the arms of another man on 6/14 or 6/15 unprotected as well . My Dr. told me that my estimated conception date was 6/2 .  Could my Dr. have been wrong ? I am now 30 w pregnant and my due date has not changed and all of my measurements are coming out normal , I have not been told any different . What are the odds that this is not my boyfriends baby .... ? Btw he knows I had sex with another man and that there is a chance he is not the father .  My due date is 2/25/17
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Thank you !!
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It doesn't sound like there is any chance the baby is from the other guy.  You ask what are the odds this is not your boyfriend's baby, I'd say 0%.  Too bad you told him there is a chance he is not the father, it doesn't sound like there is any chance.
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So you are saying this is my boyfriends baby ?
What I meant was, you asked "is there any chance the baby is from the other guy?" and the answer is, your doctor has given you really complete and consistent information that there is no chance the baby came from the other guy.  
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