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my bf and i had sex on june 29th and im 9 weeks pregnant as of today. my last period was june 8th me and my friend messed around on june 22 or 23d but did not have sex at all my periods are somewhere between 24 to 25 or 26 days. I was on the depo last year but since then my period have been normal.

So before i got back with my current boyfriend i was seeing this other guy and we were fooling around and he fingered me and i gave him a blow j o b  but i dont know if he had any pre *** on his penis and i think i might have accidentally touched my vagina but only for a second he says he didnt have any but im not sure. We did not have sex at all!

Then i currently got back with my boyfriend and we had sex and he came inside me fully! my current boyfriend and i had sex on june 29 and july 5 and i am 9 weeks pregnant today. wouldnt it be my current boyfriends?


when i went to the hospital the tech told me the baby was measuring 7 weeks and 1 day. She told me a due date it was somewhere in march i cant remember if she said march 15 or further than that. And that means you count back 5 weeks from that and I get June 6th from what the tech is saying.

I just wanna know who the father is I really think its my boyfriend but im not sure.

No rude comment please.
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well i accedently touched myself after giving him a ******** i didnt know if he had any precum or something
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It sounds like your boyfriend's to me. I doubt you got pregnant from being fingered or giving the guy a ********.
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Its your boyfriends
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im 9 weeks as of the 25th sorry!
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