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I have a friend who I love dearly but I need help on this one you guys. Okay, so she was telling me that she got pregnant around the time she had sex with an ex and her bf. Her and the ex used protection but she's wondering if he could be lying if the condom busted. He told her that it didn't but why is she having second thoughts. She's scared because her and the bf had sex without protection. Now she's pregnant and confused on who's the dad. What should I tell her to do.
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She needs to be sure she actually was in the right time frame to be ovulating when she had the eventful week with the guys.

If she wants, she can send in her info to the DNA/Paternity community here on MedHelp, and we'll help her figure out if she really was ovulating at that time.  Like this:

First day of previous period before getting pregnant:___________________
Date(s) of sex with guy A:______________________
Date(s) of sex with guy B:______________________
Cycles are:
     [ ] regular ___ (days from day 1 of period to day 1 of next period)
     [ ] irregular
Have had an ultrasound [ ] yes  [ ] no
Estimated due date based on ultrasound: ____________
(or)
Estimated due date based on calendar or app: ____________


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Only thing to do is a DNA test
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