Sperm can remain functional for up to 4-5 days in the environment of the female genital mucus. After that point they have lost their limited energy reserves and die. Three weeks is too long for that exposure to be responsible for a conception on the date cited.
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Agree with Dr. Ferguson. If you had contact with other men, you should ask your doctor to arrange for a pre-natal paternity test. You will need the cooperation of the men involved. For info: Pre-natal Paternity testing: https://americanpregnancy.org/paternity-tests/non-invasive-prenatal-paternity-test/
Answered 12/22/2022
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