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Help who's the dad?

Hi, I feel totally embarrassed with this, but, Im confused who the father could be.
My last period was 24th July 2012, Ive not missed my next period yet, but i knew something was changing, my last period was 5 days long, and my cycle can range between 28 and 35 days. I had sex on the 30th and 31st July with an ex partner and then on the 3rd and 7th August with my partner. Yes I did wrong! The other thing is that Ive previously been pregnant with my ex partner and miscarried 2 years ago.
I took a test yesterday and today both positive. Im confused who the father could be. Ive tried various conception date calculators and all suggest a date from 3rd August on wards. None have said the 30th or 31st July.
HELP!
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I had the same experience with my daughter... I didn't know the outcome until she was born! Came out to be my boyfriends daughter! =) I don't know how things would of been if it would of ended differently.
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I had a similar experience I had sex with my ex husband and then my boyfriend 2 days apart. I had my period On the 10th of every month we found out that later I got pregnant on the 16th which ended up being my ex husband's child I had sex with my boyfriend on the 19th did dna test with the  child and came out 99.999 that my ex husband was the father we were together for 10 years before we even had a child so it just depends on your ovulation day
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ggoogle conception and there should be a chart all about this subject my health practitioner got my father down to the day well not my father but my son's so yeah if you know all your days and cycles it shouldn't be too hard to pinpoint the day of conception
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There is NO way to know this without a paternity test.  You will have to do one to determine who the father is.  
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