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How Can Paternitiy Of An Unborn Child Be Confirmed?

Hi my periods are usually irregular however I had one that started around the 9th of August 2016. I had sex on the 17th of August and the 30th August. I am now pregnant. I m trying to find out who is most likely the father seeing those two times were with different people. Please help me .
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

You have history of unprotected intercourse within short period of time at approx 10 to 15 day interval

So here if you want to confirm paternity of your child than molecular testing by PCR or FISH is needed...
So DNA, matching needed for that

So if you want to confirm paternity better to consult nearby molecular pathologist or gynecologist for this....

Take care

Hope this will help you
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How Can Paternitiy Of An Unborn Child Be Confirmed?

Hi welcome to the health care magic You have history of unprotected intercourse within short period of time at approx 10 to 15 day interval So here if you want to confirm paternity of your child than molecular testing by PCR or FISH is needed... So DNA, matching needed for that So if you want to confirm paternity better to consult nearby molecular pathologist or gynecologist for this.... Take care Hope this will help you