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Okay, so my last period started on June 2ed, and ended on the 6th. I had sex with an ex (a) on the 6th, he pulled out. we broke up and I got back with a previous ex, (b) we had sex on the 11th. And I've been with him since. The conception date I got online was the 12-20. So there's no way it could be (A)... Right? I just need opinions
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Buno
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Bump*
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I Would Say It's B But YOU Never Know A dna Test Will Tell YOU Were Highly Fertile After Your Period stop. I got pregnant with the pull out method & here I am 2 months pregnant
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u definitely need a dna test
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I would say b but you never know!
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9523089 tn?1414211966
Ummmmmmmmmm ur post is a Lil confusing ur conception was 12-20 meaning u got pregnant in December so why would u even think sex with "a" got u pregnant if that was in June?
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Or are u saying ur conception dates or days to have sex to become pregnant were June 12th-20th?
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Yes June 12-20
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9523089 tn?1414211966
I wonder the same lol cuz I'm in ur same situation as a matter of fact but from what my ob has told me since  I supposedly conceived may 9th my bbyddy is guy from may 11th not April 30th cuz my LMP was 4-25 ended 4-29 ...I ovulate normally May 11th cuz I have 30 day cycles
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9523089 tn?1414211966
Ultrasounds have that margin of error
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It could honestly be either.. Everyone's cycle is different so unless you were tracking your ovulation, either one could be the father
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When is your due dat?
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