if the doctor and nurses,marked full term
baby on the paper work? Is they right?
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Ingi
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Posted: 06-28-08 11:52am
There is a window of time where a child is
considered full term.
If you are asking due to not knowing who
the father could be, I would suggest you
get a blood DNA test to determine who the
father is.
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queen Fe
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baby Posted: 06-28-08 18:35pm
The baby was full-term and they know who
the father is,they had sex in late April
missed a period in May,just wanted to know
if they could have gotten pregnant in May
also thats all the person wanted to know?
and im looking up information for them so
thank you very much
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 06-28-08 20:25pm
Their doctor would have had the best
chance of dating the pregnancy at the
first ultrasound. Doing it months after
the birth is difficult.
Is it really that important for them to
know this? You've made quite a few posts
about this. Is it a serious situation?