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Hi, I have asked about my ultrasound dates and was told that a 2week gap between dates should be enough to confirm my bf as the father. I was dated at 13weeks 0 days and the other guy would have been 11 weeks 0 days or 9 weeks since conception. I was due on the 29 July however I had the baby after my waters broke spontaneously on the 14th, 15 days early. This would mean if the baby was the other guys he was born at 35W 6days. He was a good weight 7lb 9 and very healthy we went home that day. From what I've read this would mean I had about a 2percent chance of that happening, he also looks like my partner ( maybe it's wishfully thinking but other have all said it). I have ordered a test I was just hoping someone could go over the likely hood of it not being my partners. I feel sick about this whole thing. Thank you
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Delighted to hear it!  And I'll bet you are and your partner is also.
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Hi, I just wanted to let you know my results as I know I was looking at other peoples for guidance. I have the Dna results back and he is my partners. If anyone else is in the same shoes I would highly recommend doing a test, the peace of mind is worth every penny.  
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Are you asking if a baby coming early means the baby was conceived earlier?  But your doctor had given you the information that the baby was due on the 29th from ultrasound evidence, if I recall?  

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Yes, I was given the 29 July by my ultrasound done at 13 w 0days. (if correct) if it was the other guys it would have been 11w 0days. Thank you
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