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"A" and "B"


Question Posted Friday July 29 2011, 3:06 pm

thank you for your input, but the one major detail I'm sorry i left out is that there is a 50 percent chance that the child may not be mine. "A" believes it is mine. i figure who's knows more than she does about who was, and wasn't, there at the time. how do i handle the situation not knowing if the child is mine or not?!

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babygirl712 answered Friday July 29 2011, 3:18 pm:
Didnt really touch on the situation with "A". The best thing you can do is be supportive, while respecting the relationship with "B". "A" respect that. Even if you dont know if its your child there is a possibllity, you dont want to act like the child isnt yours and then miss out on important things that come up through out the pregnancy. Once the baby arrives you should get a dna test as soon as possible. You should figure out what you want once you do that everything else should fall into place.

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