What do you mean.....and okay i will!
I said the odds slightly favor the earlier guy because (and please see my answer above for more complete explanation of this) without an ultrasound, old-fashioned counting says you ovulated December 12. If you really DID ovulate on December 12, the guy on the 14th might be be too late. But this is only if you indeed did ovulate on a schedule that regular.
You will know a lot more when you get your ultrasound. Send me the due date, making sure it is based on the measurements of the baby, and we can recompute. Please re-read the above about how doctors count pregnancies, so you won't freak out if the doc gives you a date based on the first day of your last period.
Take care, I'll watch for your post.
On my (my cycle app) it says my ovulation for the month of dec was the 9th thru the 14th. And THANK YU for all your help
Well, you don't ovulate for 5 days. You ovulate one time, and the egg lives from 24 to 36 hours, and then it is not viable any more; unlike sperm that can live several days in the reproductive tract. Probably your app was simply giving you a likely or estimated window in which you could have ovulated at any given point.
If my cycle started on the 28th of nov and ended on the 2 of dec...could that change the date that the child was conceived.
Your initial post says your cycle began on the 28th. Is this different?