Go to the doctor. There are levels of hormones that increase gradually throughout the early weeks of pregnancy. The doctor can tell you roughly how long you've been pregnant based on that....that is, whether you are just a few weeks pregnant or more than a month pregnant. That would tell you which guy is the father.
With my second child, I had some heavy spotting about the time my first period during pregnancy would have been, but it wasn't a period. Spotting during pregnancy needs to be checked out by a doctor, anyhow, because sometimes it means something is wrong in the pregnancy.
2006-07-21 08:00:44
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answered by dragonfly_quilts 2
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It could be either. Depending on when in July you had sex, it may be too soon to tell if you are pregnant. Regardless, it is very early. Eventually, you will have an ultrasound. At that point they should be able to tell how far along you are. If you could have one now, there would barely be a dot on your uterus. I had one at 5 weeks 5 days (3 weeks 5 days after conception) to rule out an ectopic, and it was no more than a little black circle. Three weeks later, the black circle was bigger and there was a little grub-like thing in it with a heart beat. Almost four weeks later the black circle was even bigger, and there was a small alien in it moving around and waving at me. About 4 weeks after that, the circle was too big to appear on the screen, but there was a little baby with a human profile and five little fingers on the right hand, the thumb going into the mouth.
Each time, the doctor measures the baby and dates the pregnancy. I know when I conceived because my husband was out of town for three months previous, and the dating is always within a day or two of the actual conception.
If you got pregnant in the beginning of June, you would be at about the grub stage. If you got pregnant a couple of weeks ago, you would be at about the black dot stage.
Good luck.
2006-07-21 08:11:20
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answered by tianjingabi 5
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Well its pretty obvious if you had a period in June after he went to jail and you were sexually active with someone else in July, i would bet the friend in July is the father. Was your period in June before or after your man went to jail? That would answer your question even better.
2006-07-21 07:57:52
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answered by Pugzee 1
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No, very not often women do bleed in being pregnant (and under no circumstances a miscarriage-kind bleed) notwithstanding it isn't any longer some thing like a era. I had a bleed at 8 weeks very last time notwithstanding it only lasted some hours and changed into brown. so that you aren't to any extent further pregnant yet i ask your self if the pill is mucking up your cycle in any respect - may or not it is truly worth a visit on your medical professional to communicate?
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answered by schwenck 4
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Yes it is possible to get pregnant and have your period. You are the most fertile a week or two after your period and before. When is your period due? . How far along are you? Need that information to determine that too. Use condoms so you can avoid this.
2006-07-21 08:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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--First thing is keep your legs closed. Casual sex is not casual. Two. Yes you can have a period every month of your pregnancy. It is not a rare occurrence. Three, if I was betting money, I would bet that the child is your one nite stand. Sorry.
2006-07-21 07:58:27
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answered by raiderking69 5
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Yes
2006-07-21 08:07:46
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answered by LOVELY S 2
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High school friends is your baby's father. Girl, you just cant have child along with periods. You may have a partial bleeding which is also not good. Consult your doc asap.
2006-07-21 08:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically, no, you can't have your period after you're pregnant. But it's not uncommon to experience implantation bleeding, which could be mistaken for a period.
2006-07-21 07:57:01
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answered by mockingbird 7
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Yup! Some women have their period consistently throughout their pregnancy. My mother did.
2006-07-21 07:56:24
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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