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Maybe Grandbaby... My oldest son went out drinking with a female friend one night and well... | |
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I'm dreaming of a day that I will become a grandmother.
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I'm so sorry to hear about your niece. Hopefully this will all get straightened out. Found out last week that my 18 year old nephew got a girl pregnant, they are expecting in January. My youngest daughter has been married for 5 years, been with him 10 years, and is 27. I'm about to find her birthcontrol pills and exchange them for sugar pills. I'm getting desperate. LOL
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I highly recommend that a blood test be done. It will prove whether he is the daddy or not. And I would bring that up to a judge to order a paternity test.
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Realistically, at this point you can't really tell from a picture. Most babies tend to look the same at that age so you'll likely see similarities but that doesn't necessarily mean anything. Best bet is to save for a paternity test. Probably don't be too hard on your son though. These things happen, you know? I mean, it happened to me twice. First time was very similar circumstances to your son. I was out with my best friend (he was also my ex) and a few weeks later I found out I was pregnant. That particular pregnancy didn't go so well but the second one, also a mistake and perhaps an even bigger mistake (I was suffering from severe depression at the time) but out of that I had my daughter. My point is, these things just happen. Besides, your son's probably got a lot on his mind. But the fact that he wants to be a part of the baby's life if he is the father is proof enough that he's a good guy and you raised him right. My daughter's biological father wanted nothing to do with her. So even though you may be a bit angry about the situation, just be thankful that your son isn't a prick like some other men 😂. I hope everything works out. For you, your son AND the baby. | |
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never a dull moment with you benni! I think your son should try working it out with the woman/friend to get a paternity test. She told him he might be the father already, even if she's not saying anything now. Would be so much less drama not to have the courts involved. The child will need/want to know someday, maybe for medical reasons as well as personal. How much is a paternity test? I have no idea. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Thank you everyone for your replies. Sorry I haven't responded before now. I traveled to Missouri for my nieces funeral and I've been isolating at home since then because I didn't want to take the chance with anyone in case any one there had tested positive, or coming in contact with anyone during my travel. Since I was off work for almost a week, it got crazy real quick when I went back and have been really busy. | |
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benni said: Thank you everyone for your replies. Sorry I haven't responded before now. I traveled to Missouri for my nieces funeral and I've been isolating at home since then because I didn't want to take the chance with anyone in case any one there had tested positive, or coming in contact with anyone during my travel. Since I was off work for almost a week, it got crazy real quick when I went back and have been really busy. I get his reasoning for wanting to wait a while before a test but at the same time, I would be thinking that if the baby does turn out to be his, he will have missed some important milestones in that child's life if he leaves it too long. And he may regret waiting. My advice, for what it's worth, would be to get a paternity test done as soon as possible. At least then you would all know what the story is and you could move on, either with the baby in your lives or not. But at least you'd know. That's just my advice. I'm not exactly an authority on these matters but I do have a similar experience and I would say it's for the best if everyone knows where they stand. | |
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