Yes, you should even if its not yours. 'cause shes going to need your help and need your support. so i think it would be a good thing to help her raise the child
You have to wait until the baby's born and have a DNA test. It might still be yours even if she cheated on you. Even if you are not with her that should not stop you from being a dad.
If she is a minor or both of you are then it's possible her parents forced her to stop seeing you. It is a shock for parents to learn that their daughter is pregnant at a young age. If this is the case then it would be wise for you to tell your parents and see if you and your girlfriend's families can't get together and decide what is the right thing to do for the baby's sake. If you are not minors and your girlfriend just stopped seeing you then try to contact her and meet with her to find out what is going on. You should be sure the baby is yours and that would take a DNA test. If the baby is yours then you should fight for the right to see your child with or without your ex girlfriend's approval.
treat her like its yours hahaha
My girlfriend would not tell me to do that. If yours would, then perhaps you should ask her why. Or perhaps you should reconsider how much you really want her as a girlfriend.
you should not be offended if she doesn't want the baby or says its not yours its her previous boyfriends
Try to get to know her. Maybe you two will get to like each other. If not, then just be honest and tell him. its HIS girlfriend not yours.
When you get older, you can consider moving to your girlfriend's country, or she can move to yours. You should live in the country that has the most opportunities.
Accept it, and respect their beliefs the same way you wish for yours to be respected.
YES! Unless, of course, the child(ren) is yours. If the child is yours, and your girlfriend is jealous when you babysit, shame on her; you might reconsider that relationship. If the child(ren) isn't yours but you are close to him/her and the child trusts you, it's still an important relationship. You could make arrangements with the child's mother to watch him/her at your place and your girlfriend can be there when the child arrives and departs.
when the baby is born a swab of his/her mouth and yours for a DNA test. good luck joymaker rn
If she's not telling you that may mean that she's scared that you may leave her. Talk to her about it and tell her how you feel. remember this may be your baby your talking about. And if it's not yours than do what you feel is right
Because they're not yours.