Man 1, however......: Pregnancy has been documented from exposures on any day of your cycle, including during menses. Once a 2nd potential father enters the picture it becomes a legal issue where the true father gains certain rights/responsibilities. You can receive a paternity study as early as 8-10 weeks on maternal cell free fluid (NIPS) that can provide evidence that will be accepted in court.
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See below: Pregnancy can result from sex on any day of the cycle. If you get pregnant, you can get tested to find out the father of the child. A blood test at around 10-12 weeks of pregnancy can examine DNA from the baby in mother's blood and ascertain paternity. If you do not wish to get pregnant, practice contraception all the time every time. Wish you good health!
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