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Nanaki

Hi there,

I'm not sure what's your question about.

The more accurate due day can be known with a scan, but sometimes the baby comes earlier or takes a not of extra time, nobody knows!

I think this apps show an estimated due date, as your midwife can predict but are not accurate dates, just for you to have an idea.

I hope this helps!

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roxannacar

Same here, not sure what the question is. ... From ur previous post your obviously panicking. Maybe have a word with this friend, talk things out. You need to decide whether you want to be part of the baby's/woman's life, and be honest about it. If you're not convinced baby's yours get a DNA test, just be honest about things as if you are scared imagine how she feels!!

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