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Had Unprotected Sex. Pregnancy Test Positive. Had Sex With Two Partners. Protected Sex With One. Whose Baby?

I had my periods on 29th Dec 2012. Post that, my husband and I had unprotected sex throughout the month as we were trying for the baby. on 23rd Jan, I had protected sex with a colleague (2 condoms used) and then continued to have sex with my husband. I did not get my periods but pregnancy test was negative. But on 25th Feb, my pregnancy was positive. How do I confirm whose baby it is
Sat, 7 Sep 2013
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Hi,

Wait until the baby is born, then, do the DNA test of the baby. You can take some sample from your husband and your colleague and send to the lab to confirm who is the father.

To my opinion, based on what you are saying, the baby is of your husband, however, nothing comes for sure until the DNA test is done.

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Had Unprotected Sex. Pregnancy Test Positive. Had Sex With Two Partners. Protected Sex With One. Whose Baby?

Hi, Wait until the baby is born, then, do the DNA test of the baby. You can take some sample from your husband and your colleague and send to the lab to confirm who is the father. To my opinion, based on what you are saying, the baby is of your husband, however, nothing comes for sure until the DNA test is done. Hope it helped!