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Only way to know is a paternity test. Every woman ovulates at different times, and even then there is a window of week or so where you are fertile. These dates are all in the same week. There is no way to tell outside of a paternity test. Wish i coult help you more, but that is simply the truth. Only way to know is a paternity test. Every woman ovulates at different times, and even then there is a window of week or so where you are fertile. These dates are all in the same week. There is no way to tell outside of a paternity test. Wish i coult help you more, but that is simply the truth.
Eskimo Brothers are men that have slept with the same woman. At one time or another, they 'shared an igloo'. It's similar to "wiener cousins". There's an article or two about it on Urban Dictionary.
Only the man you are naming as the father can ask for a paternity test
both man and woman
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
To a child born in the marriage, or to the other woman?
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No.
When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.
Depends on how much the woman in question has slept around.
Depends if you are a woman or a man ! If a woman then maybe, if that is what you fantasize about. I a man then no !
No, as it's required to establish paternity.