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Father of my Baby

Hello... I was wondering if someone could help me out I am in a bit of a rut! My fiance and I broke up in October of 2009 and I started seeing another man.. This man was Asian and very young only 19 which I didn't know at the time. At the end of October or the first week of November we had sex I cannot for the life of me remember the exact day. Anyways on November 13th my ex and I got back together and we had sex that night and all through the next couple of weeks. I am now 22 weeks pregnant and due on August 8th. Can anyone tell me who is most likely to be the father. Both men are aware however I just really don't like the stress I know I should have been safer however things happened and here I am today. I was also thinking that I should be able to tell when the baby is born. One man is asian and the other is black... Can anyone help me...

Guy 1: Had Sex Last Weekend of October or First week of November
Guy 2: Had Sex November 13th till today
Baby is Due: August 8th
BABY IS A BOY!! :)

Thank you again
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Can you try to count the days from your last period in Oct to see when you possible could have ovulated? If you have regular periods, you should be able to do that fairly accurately...
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My guess is first guy but it is too close to tell.....Very difficult situation. I am happy to hear you actually told them both the truth instead of keeping this a secret! I guess you will have to wait until the baby is born and im sure you will be able to tell due to the diff races!! Good luck!!
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