I am pregnant, but don't know who the father will turn out to be! HELP?
Question Posted Tuesday March 8 2011, 7:55 pm
Long story short i found out im pregnant and im not sure whose it is, its driving me crazy i know there is no way well there is a way but not a safe way to find out until i deliver. I know this happens all the time so i was thinking maybe someone would be able to figure this out of have some kind of idea whose it would be. I had my last period Dec 16th - 20th. I had sex with a guy Dec 25th we had sex 3 times that night and i thought something was dripping out of me but never said anything i wasnt sure if it was from him or me so i keep quiet, also he already has a child so i know he has no problems having children, And apparently i was ovulating at this time? The second guy was Jan 1st i know that its so close in time to tell but maybe someone knows more about this then i do. Anyway when i had sex in Jan it was just once that night and i seen him pull out, Would there be more of a chance with the other guy since we had sex 3 times and im not exactly sure he pulled out everytime and he can have kids? Thanks for the help also please dont judge it was a mistake we all make them and im also not the first person this happend too.
Xui answered Wednesday March 9 2011, 3:35 pm: We cannot tell you who the child's father is, There is an equal chance between the two just because you had sex with one more doesn't increase the chances of him fathering the child as all it takes is ONE time.
If you really want to find out for sure who the father is then they are going to need a paternity test. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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