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HELP PLSZ !

okay, according to my doctor i am seven and five weeks pregnant , my LMP was december 20, 2010 , i had unprotected sex with a friend on january 8, 2011 and then with my boyfriend on january 11, 2011 , i need help knowing who the father of my baby is? my due date is 09-26-11. can someone please help????
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thanks iknoww , idid the same alreadyy but the conception dates do not match because i had sex on the eight and then on the eleventh, but then with the guy on the eight he didnt get to finish
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Okay I did one of those "conception calculator" on the internet and this is what I got....

First Day of Last Menstrual Period:  December 20, 2010

Probable Date of Ovulation:  January 3, 2011

Possible Dates of Conception:  December 30 to January 7, 2011

Due Date:  September 26, 2011 (40 weeks)


I'm not sure how true these things are but I do hope you find out and to be 100% certain you'd need a paternity test.  I hope you have a happy and healthy 9 months!! :)
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what do you mean a pap test ? they did a pap test but the doctor didnt tell me nothing, i got an ultrasound done on 2-11-11 which said that i was five weeks and five days that day , so the dates do not conceive ?
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the due date is based on you lmp not on the date you had sex. 3 days is very close and sperm can live in your body for a few days before it actually meets up with the egg, so a pat test maybe be the only way to tell for sure.
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