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I would be pretty positive it belongs to your current boyfriend, as I have read that you are 10 times more likely to be pregnant with an irregular period (it will usually be light and a pinkish less redish color) than you are to be pregnant with a normal period.
There are tests that you can take after the baby is born to be sure, it would be better to tell your current boyfriend THEN than in 10 years.
There are tests that you can take after the baby is born to be sure, it would be better to tell your current boyfriend THEN than in 10 years.