Just b/c some women in the family have had bleeding during pregnancy (which is NOT a period) does not mean that EVERY women in the family will experience this. I would have a paternity test done, this does not sound too kosher to me.
Most women (not all) ovulate 2 weeks prior to their period. All the info she is providing is very vague and I'm betting you want to be absolutely sure if the baby is yours.
You can ask to see the ultrasound picture which should show "LMP" and a date by which you can determine her last period and if the conception date of 2 weeks prior to LMP adds up to when you were together.
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