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Is my fiance or other man the father?

My fiance & i broke up temporarily and i had unprotected sex with another man. March 3-8 was my period. I had unprotected sex approx everyday of my period multiple times with my fiance and he ejaculates in me every time we have sex. We also had unprotected sex almost everyday give or take after that for the month and after with the same result of him ejaculating in me as well. then we broke up and i slept with the other guy approx 2-3 weeks after and had sex twice and he also ejaculated in me. then i go to the hospital and find i am about 6-7 weeks pregnant the 2-3rd week of april. who is the father?
When i said 2-3 weeks after with the 2nd guy i mean 2-3 weeks after my last period day...sorry for the confusion.
I was still having sex with my fiance all the while that i slept with #2 as well. and if i could remember i believe it was 3rd week. i found out i was preggo on the 13 hpt and was told i was approx 6-7 weeks the week of april 15th. but even if i had sex with #2 the 2 week after and still having sex with fiance does that make a difference?
Is there any possible way that i became preggo on my period? and then it would be my fiance's?
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ok. and could it be possible that i had gotten pregnant during my period at all? i had sex everyday of it and after and was ejaculated in by my fiance every single time.
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Not a nice place to be in.either way you will av to get a
Test done,you and the baby needs to no who's the daddy.sorry i can't be more help.:-)
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If you were 6-7 Weeks along by the 2-3 week of April and your period started on March third, then your baby was conceived sometime around March 17.  I don't know which guy you were with during that time, but I would recommend a paternity test to be sure who the baby's father is.
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