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1824782 tn?1317497833

who the father of my child

Im pregnant 15 weeks pregnant im 21 years old. Ive been dating my boyfriend for 5 months we started off with protection then after a couple weeks safe sex went out the window we had intercourse at least every week i know for sure every weekend and he never used protection he was working on getting me pregnant. I cant remember when was the last time i had my monthly mentral. June 7th 2011 i drove myself to the emergency room because i was so sick I had flu symptoms  they told me that they didn't know what was wrong with me they took a pregnancy test blood test and i was not pregnant at the time. my throat was so sore and swollen my body ached. they sent me home with a prescription for steroids for my tonsils. . June 9th i had intercourse with a different guy but he did not ejaculate inside mi. July 14 i went to the docs and they told me i was pregnant. August 1st i found out i was 6 weeks pregnant. Can you tell me who the father of my baby is please im hurting inside i would love for it to be my boyfriends baby. Please please help me
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,

If you were pregnant 6 weeks on 1st august and had intercourse prior to that on 9th June then you might have gotten pregnant on 14th June and this baby can be anyone’s: your boyfriend or the other guy. It is very difficult to confirm without a paternity test.

I hope it helps. Take care and regards.

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June 2nd is 6 weeks... So more than likely it is your boyfirend's the 1st 1 was just to early to tell...
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