
How To Determine The Paternity Of The Fetus?

I heard that sperm is most fertile wothin 24 hrs and mostly if not all dead at 72hrs. I also heard that its near impossible to get pregnant within the first 10 days of the start of your period. What do you think my child or hit the road its not my baby. This has me veru upset and confused.
Conception was right around 3/12-3/13
Detailed Answer:
Here is a summary of the facts:
1. LMP of 2/27/2016 - due date would be 12/3 with conception = 3/12
2. 9 4/7 weeks on 5/5/2016 - due date would be 12/4 with conception = 3/13
So, what you have is an extremely well dated pregnancy with a known window of conception of 3/12 +/- 72 hours (yes, sperm can live in the cervix for up to 72 hours). This would imply that conception confidently occurred somewhere between 3/9-3/15.
Also, it is very unlikely to conceive on day 5 of the cycle and the above information strongly suggests that this is not when conception occurred. I will also assume that YOU had intercourse with her during the window above. You would also have to be 100% confident that she did not continue to cheat on you beyond 3/2.
I hope that this helps.
Dr. Tim


See below...
Detailed Answer:
9 4/7 weeks = 9 weeks and 4 days
Once you have an ultrasound that is accurate, the cycle is really irrelevant. She had an ultrasound at a point in the pregnancy where it is accurate in terms of looking back to see when ovulation occurred AND this agreed with her supposed period anyway.
I have never heard of 'hostile cervical mucous'.
Dr. Tim


Hostile cervical mucous is not a thing
Detailed Answer:
Cervical mucous changes consistency mid-cycle during ovulation and plays a role in aiding the movement of sperm. At other points in the cycle, it is more of a 'barrier'. It does not really matter, though, because you can't get pregnant when intercourse does not happen around the time of ovulation.
Based on what you are describing in your question and based on the ultrasound information, it would VERY strongly suggest that you are the father. But, I do not have the ultrasound in front of me and I have not talked to your fiancé. The only 100% certain method of making SURE that you are the father is to have a paternity test performed after the delivery. Don't you think that she might just owe that to you?
Dr. Tim


That is the most accurate ultrasound she will have in this pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
The earliest ultrasound is the most accurate. Sure, it would have been even more accurate at 7-8 weeks, but this is almost as good. The measurement that you mentioned is the only one related to dating the pregnancy.
These are questions that you would have for her:
1. I would confirm the ultrasound by actually looking at the reports and make sure it agrees with the conversation above
2. I would ask if she was willing to have a paternity test performed after the birth just to make sure that the child is his
Dr. Tim


You are almost certainly the father...
Detailed Answer:
If I was in Las Vegas and I was betting on who was the father, I would put all of my money on you and I would be a rich man. I completely understand your predicament and I am guessing that the fling-guy is certainly not going to want to jump in and father this child. He is almost like a non-anonymous sperm donor (if he was the father). Many people raise kids that might not be theirs because we believe that paternity issues exist without people evening being aware. The problem is that the truth always comes out at some point. But maybe it is worth not even going there. The dating of the pregnancy places you as the father.
I am sure that you do not having anything to worry about. Maybe you should consider NOT doing the paternity test. The odds are incredibly in favor of you being the father and then you never have to go there with your family. You will raise this kid as your own regardless.
Dr. Tim


You are extremely welcome!
Detailed Answer:
I really appreciate the feedback and have enjoyed answering your questions.
Dr. Tim

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