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2038550 tn?1329828023

WHO IS THE FATHER OF MY BABY!!! HELPP!

I had sex with a Guy around Oct 31 and Sept 4 2012. I was also having sex with my Man around that time. That's the last time I slept with that guy..although Ive slept with him in the past. ((I never got pregnant by him if I had a period every month...)) ok so the last time I slept with that guy was from Oct 31- Sept 4...ok so I had my last period November 11.  I also had a period in October. Conception calculators say I'm 14 weeks pregnant. So who's the baby's dad????
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2038550 tn?1329828023
That gives me more hope. Thank you :)
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Then it's not likely to be the 'other guy' then since you had a period after having sex with him. After having your November, if you only had sex with 'your man' then he's most likely going to be father.
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2038550 tn?1329828023
The last time I had sex with that "Guy" was between Oct 31 and Sept 4...I continued to have sex with my Man throughout November...
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1527510 tn?1392301344
If you last had a period on November 11th then you would have not gotten pregnant till after then no neither of the times you describe would have gotten you pregnant. If so, then you wouldn't have gotten a period in November. Did you have sex in late November start of December? If so then that would most likely have been when you conceived.

Bare in mind, guessing is not going to tell you for sure who the father is. A DNA test is needed when the baby is born. In the mean time the best thing to do is tell both of these men that you are pregnant and that there is a chance they could be the father and that you won't know for sure till baby is here and the test has been done.
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