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Hi so i just found out i was pregnant...but heres the problem my last cycle was nov.28 and i missed for the month of december my question is when was i  ovulated if i had intercourse on dec.9 protected and dec.14 unprotected.....when should my due date be?
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Both guys where unprotected the one on the 9th pulled out before he did and my bf on the 14th didnt....my ultrasoumd isnt until the 7th of feb.....and yes the first day of my cycle is nov 28 and i didnt have one for dec my cycles are very regular 28 days ever since i started having them and im worried about both if i could figure out the due date i could possible figure out the father
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Hi, you're worried about your due date?  Or are you wondering who is the dad?

Generally speaking, if you had protected sex with one person and unprotected sex with another, the father will be the person with whom you had unprotected sex.  

You said your "last cycle was November 28," do you mean that was the first day of your last period?  How regular are your cycles?  How long was your average cycle?  (The average for women is 28 days, but a lot of people have longer or shorter cycles than that.)

The difference of only 5 days between the two possibilities might prove too close to call.  Have you had an ultrasound, and been given a due date from the ultrasound measurements of the embryo?

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