hello my name is marialuisa, about six months ago my husband and I were having some problems i tought he was cheating on me so i freaked out and decided to do the same thing...Thing that i'm not very proud of.
A month and a half later i found out that i was pregnant, my last menstrual period was on july 1 2006, usually doctors say that my conception date was on the between 15 and 19 of july... but i didn't have sex in those dates.
I had sex after the 26 of july wich seems impossible to get pregnant, i dont understand, doctors keep changuing my due date, and the ultrasounds are very confusing.
My husband knows what is going on because i told him, as soon as all this hapened. He thinks is his baby at least he hopes...But im not sure.
How do i know if this baby is my husband's or this other man?
I'm not sure what i am going to do after i find out.
I told my husband that if this is not his baby i will go back to my country (ecuador-South America) because i dont want him taking somebody else responsabilities, i love my husband very much i dont want to leave him but i dont really know what to do...
How can i find out who is my baby's father????
Please i need and advice
theymos answered Friday January 5 2007, 6:40 pm: It's possible to have a DNA test done, but I think those are $150-$500. Those show with almost 100% certainty if someone is related.
clouded_bluee answered Friday January 5 2007, 6:03 pm: When doctors calculate the due date there is actually a period of time that is calculated with in the 40 week gestation period that includes a couple weeks where you weren't even pregnant. Regardless of who the father is your husband seems to be a supportive man, you said you loved him very much and a child should be in a loving home. People die to come to die to the U.S.A so stay regardless of the results and raise a healthy child. Good Luck [ clouded_bluee's advice column | Ask clouded_bluee A Question ]
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