GOD! I hope you're kidding!
Since conception occurs when a female egg is fertilized by a single male sperm, multiple parents is an impossibility, unless of course, you live in Arkansas!
2006-06-14 05:48:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The average menstrual cycle is 28 days - that is counting day one as the first day of menstrual bleeding then the next period is due to start 28 days later. The period comes because an egg fails to get fertilised. The period comes about 12 to 14 days after the egg is produced. Therefore, in the average 28 day cycle the egg is produced around day 14. Sperms can live happily 48 hours in the vagina or the uterus so the most fertile time is day 12 to day 16. The least likely time to conceive is from day one to day seven. If your cycle is different from 28 days on average you have to adjust the calculations - the important thing to remember is that the egg is produced about 14 days BEFORE the next period starts - so there's always a bit of guess work involved.
2006-06-14 05:39:46
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answered by MAK 6
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Nope. Only one can be the daddy. After the winning sperm gets in the first thing that happens is a chemical thing that keeps out the rest. No second place, here. (And since ovulation only has an opportunity of 2-3 days, the twins with different daddies isn't an option here, even with two eggs) Like the others, I'd gamble on daddy at day 14... but dna testing would be the only way to be sure.
2006-06-14 05:44:48
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answered by juniemoon 3
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The one around day 14 is most likely to be the father. Women usually ovulate and are fertile about 14 days before their period starts.
2006-06-14 05:37:59
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answered by smartypants909 7
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The only way to be certain about this is to get a paternity test. If cost is a problem, some DNA testing companies are running promotional events for Father's Day.
Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) June 8, 2005– DNA Diagnostics Center (DDC), the world’s largest private paternity testing company, is offering free DNA testing to families that cannot afford the regular fees. Twenty Tri-State families who visit the DDC Fairfield facility on June 10 and 11 can qualify for the testing by discussing their situation with a paternity counselor.
“DDC’s fees are the lowest available, but there are still families that struggle to find the means to afford a quality DNA test,” said Jerry Watkins, Services Manager. “This is a special event to help families find the truth in time for Father’s Day.” A special hotline (513-881-4055) has been established for families to inquire about the details of the test being offered.
It might be worth it, for your peace of mind, to do an internet search for a similar offer in your state. Good luck to you.
2006-06-14 05:42:32
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answered by Melinda C 2
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Day 14 sounds like the father...you get pregnant about 1-2 weeks after your period...there is some kind of waiting period...
2006-06-14 05:38:09
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answered by ERICKSMAMA 5
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Fraternal twins (commonly known as "non-identical twins") usually occur when two fertilized eggs are implanted in the uterine wall at the same time. The two eggs form two zygotes, and these twins are therefore also known as dizygotic as well as "biovular" twins. When two eggs are independently fertilized by two different sperm cells, fraternal twins result.
Dizygotic twins, like any other siblings, have a very small chance of having the exact same chromosome profile, but most likely have a number of different chromosomes that distinguish them. Like any other siblings, fraternal twins may look very similar, particularly given that they are the same age. However, fraternal twins may also look very different from each other. They may be a different sex or the same sex. Mixed-race twins, or twins born to parents of mixed racial origin, can vary considerably in their skin colouration and other features.
Studies show that there is a genetic basis for fraternal twinning. However, it is only the female partner that has any influence on the chances of having fraternal twins as the male cannot make her release more than one ovum.
To answer your question/possible but unlikely 1:10,000 chance.
My advice, use protection! For you and your partners for cryin out loud! Good Luck!
2006-06-14 05:53:28
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answered by Kezza T 2
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No. It only takes 1 sperm to fertilize an egg so the sperm came from 1 man. The more likely father is the later one.
2006-06-14 05:54:09
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answered by KathyS 7
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No, both cannot be the father. You obviously have no business having sex with anyone if you don't know the answer to that question.
I strongly suggest you keep you legs together and get yourself an education...and some better morals.
2006-06-14 05:42:20
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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Technically yes, but realistically no.
The day 14 daddy is the daddy.
Sounds like you need to stop sleeping around before you end up on maury or jerry springer.
2006-06-14 05:38:39
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answered by Ozymandias 5
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