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who's the father of my baby

i am 7 months pregnant my last period was 10/23/10 i had sex with a guy on the 9th of october then had sex with my boyfriend on the 27th of october then had sex with another on the 29th then was with my boyfriend again on the 30th and 31st i have no idea who the father is of my baby my boyfriend thinks hes the father the other two guys know theres a possibility so they will take a test
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hey Brianna, if your tests came out positive there's a really HUGE CHANCE you are pregnant.
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Hi my name is Brianna, I'm 16 . my boyfriend and I bad unprotected sex during the last day of my period. We have a lot of unprotected sex. I been feeling sick and stuff. I been having period problems like my period has been acting up, I started having discharge sometimes. I took 4 homemade pregnancy test and they all said positive.  Do u guys think I could be pregnant
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yes 10/23 was the day my period started
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i hope so thanks for the help to be on the safe side i will be tested them all
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damn
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Was 10/23/10 the day your period started?  Do you normally have 28 day cycles?  If so, then a conception calculator puts your fertile time between Nov 2nd - Nov 10th with the possible date of ovulation on about November 6th.  Knowing that sperm can only live up to 5 days in the vagina, the most likely candidate for your baby's father would be your boyfriend since you had sex with him on Oct 31st, a little over 5 days before the estimated ovulation.

HOWEVER, if 10/23/10 was the last day of your period, or if you have periods shorter than 28 days, then that would totally change everything and there is no way to know who the father would be without a paternity test.

I hope that helps!
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