Wow. Are you pregnant?
No, there's no way for the doctors to know what exact date you got pregnant. Eggs live a day or two, and sperm can live up to 3 days or more, so you could actually get pregnant on a day that you don't even have sex.
2007-12-16 11:03:00
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answer #1
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answered by That's not my name 7
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No the doctors can not tell the exact day that you got pregnant. Your due date is just an estimated date going from the first day of your last period. The only way to tell who the father is would be to have a paternity test done after the baby is born.
2007-12-16 11:04:31
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answered by harleysangel2000 4
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Of course the doctors can't tell you exactly when you conceived. Even the earliest ultrasounds/scans are accurate only within a few days, so if you slept with them only a few days apart, chances are you'll need a paternity test once the baby is born to determine the biological father.
2007-12-16 11:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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well, not at the moment. Unless you're baby is born and you can afford a DNA test. I don't know the age restriction for it, but it is worth asking the doctors later ( I assume you are still pregnant). If the father is a deciding factor on whether to keep the baby, I would urge you to think about if it really matters whose it is, if you both raise it. It is still you're child, no matter who the father is. Be patient, you can tell eventually.
2007-12-16 11:05:15
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answered by ghettoballzofiron 3
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nope never. thats why doctors count pregnancy as 40 weeks when really it is 38, they count from the first day of your last period because there is NO WAY to tell the exact date a woman conceived.
sorry, your going to need a paternity test, good luck.
2007-12-16 11:02:30
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answered by Mommy 2 be 5
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Sorry hun, this is going to require a blood test which means you are gonna have to tell both men what is going on. And you do NOT need that stress right now! I hope everything works out.
2007-12-16 11:04:53
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answered by Content One 2
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NO
it is called an ESTIMATED due date. (EDD)
it is not an exact science, because it is going on when you say YOUR last period is... that could be not quite right, too.
2007-12-16 11:02:53
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answered by ? 6
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I don’t think so
2007-12-16 11:02:55
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answered by Plain truth 3
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