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Q: Paternity : who's the father ?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 9th, 2007
My last period was December5,2006. I had unprotected sex on December15,2006. Then I had unprotected sex again on December19,2006, where the male pulled out. He didnt cum inside of me. So i wanted to know who is the father? The man on the 15th or the 19th?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 21st, 2007
Pregnancy Q&A Answer A2748
If the man on the 15th ejaculated inside of you and the man on 1the 9th did not... then the first man may have a greater chance of being the father. But the problem is that you can’t be sure if the second man ejaculated inside of you, or not. If he ejaculated inside you then he has greater chances of being the father. Only a DNA-test after the baby’s birth can reveal the identity of the real father.




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