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due to have baby next month on 6th of Feb. could I have conceived in April?
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134578 tn?1693250592
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No, not April. More like mid May.
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So April is completely out? Bc obviously sperm can’t live three weeks?
The due date given corresponds with ovulation the second weekend in May. If you were having regular 28 day cycles, you would have had a period at the end of April, ruling out any contact earlier in the month. Sorry!
I had a period in the beginning of May just don’t remember exact date. Wishful thinking on my part I guess.
Thanks for your replies. Assuming May guy is the winner.
134578 tn?1693250592
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Hm. Because you say "assuming" the May guy is the dad instead of acknowledging that he flat out must be the dad, evidently you wish he wasn't. But there doesn't seem to be any question  (unless you had sex with both guys in May). The most obvious reason is that if the dad was the April guy, you would have had your baby by now. (Conception on April 30, the last possible day in April, has a due date of January 21.) Also, all along, your doctors would have been giving you January due dates at every ultrasound. And, you wouldn't have had a period in May. And, yes, sperm would not have lasted three weeks. (But the other reasons are so clear that you don't need to go that far in the analysis.)

Here's hoping the situation turns out to be much better in the long run than it seems to you right now. Sometimes guys will surprise you by being good dads. Maybe Mr. May will turn out fine as a dad even if he flunked as a boyfriend.

Good luck, and congratulations on your upcoming little one.

Annie
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