Well even if he tries to say it's not his just make him take a DNA test. I'd go off what your midwife is saying. The ultrasound will give you a better idea of a due date
You can always do a court ordered DNA test if he is difficult.
How have you been ovulating without a cycle? Not being rude but very very intrigued!!
I would use the Dna thing if he says its not his. But.. really the most accurate for you I would guess is to.wait it out and see when baby gets here.
Thanks for your replies!
Don't want to have to go down the route of a DNA test, should have probably mentioned that in my post.
I must've ovulated, but my periods are so irregular that if I'd experienced spotting I probably wouldn't have thought it an issue.
The problem with my case is that me the father only slept together twice, which is why I'm so sure about when it must've happened. Scan tomorrow so we will be able to find out a due date then, an I guess I'll just have to take what they say as read about when the baby's meant to get here!
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My doctor told me the reason for an ultrasound at your first appointment is to tell how far along you are and the only way to no exactly how far along you are is to do one before 15 week. This is because after that point babies can grow at different rates and make it hard to tell how far along you are. For example say we both deliver our babies at 40 weeks and my baby is 6lbs and yours is 9lbs but yet they are the same age it is the same in the womb at 30 weeks my baby may be 3 lbs and yours may be 4 lbs so my best advice is wait until your baby is born and then if your doctor says the babies weight and health is perfect then assume you were around 40 weeks when you delivered and that will determine around when you conceived I mean your doctor should be able to tell your baby isn't full term