I have a girlfriend and her daughter is pregnant out of wedlock. She dated the same man for about a year,split with him briefly, and slept with a random guy once (unprotected sex). Now, 5 weeks later, she’s back with the boyfriend and pregnant. Boyfriend doesn’t know about the one nighter which happened around the estimated contriception date the doctor gave her. Should I advise the boyfriend that he may want to get a paternity test prior to allowing his name to be put on the birth certificate (he’ll be paying child support for 18 years if his name is on the document, regardless of DNA tests later). Or, would you just let that happen and figure it’s none of your business?
Would you tell someone they might not be the father?
I have a girlfriend and her daughter is pregnant out of wedlock. She dated the same man for about a year,split with him briefly, and slept with a random guy once (unprotected sex). Now, 5 weeks later, she’s back with the boyfriend and pregnant. Boyfriend doesn’t know about the one nighter which happened around the estimated contriception date the doctor gave her. Should I advise the boyfriend that he may want to get a paternity test prior to allowing his name to be put on the birth certificate (he’ll be paying child support for 18 years if his name is on the document, regardless of DNA tests later). Or, would you just let that happen and figure it’s none of your business?
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