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writes: my last period start 2 march then i have no periods till now i check it its positive now i m pregnant and i want to know my concive datei had sex on 13 march 15,16,18 marchi visit to doctor 21 may they tell me by ultersound my baby is 11 weeks 5 daysany body knows my concive dayi shal be very thanks full to all
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reader, A Cappella +, writes (16 June 2008):
If you're concerned about parentage, you can look into getting an amnio.
Amniocentesis is usually done when a woman is between 16 and 20 weeks pregnant. Women who choose to have this test are primarily those at increased risk for genetic and chromosomal problems, in part because the test is invasive and carries a small risk of miscarriage.
But with it you get the baby's genetic material, and from it you can do a paternity test before the baby is done.
I am older (I was 37 and 39 when I had my babies) and so I had the test for each pregnancy (they start recommending you get it at age 35). PM me if you want more info about it.
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (4 June 2008):
If you ARE on a 28 day cycle, and you DID ovulate around the 14th, and you slept with one guy on the 13 and another guy on the 15, 16 and 18th, however, it's not going to help and it's too close too tell. You would need to have a DNA test after the baby is born to dertermine the Dad. If this isn't relative to your query, then please excuse the answer and nevermind.
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reader, pepper27 +, writes (3 June 2008):
Hi Hunny
You count around 2 weeks from your last period, They usually use your first day of your last period to give them an idea sometimes they canot be sure it could be a few days either way love....
here is a link for you
http://www.birth.com.au/Info.asp?class=66&page=4
you can calculate from this your due date and there is also lots more information hunny TAKE CARE WITH LOVE N HUGS MANDY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (3 June 2008):
No matter how long your cycle is, the thing that never varies is that you ovulate 14 days before the start of your period. So, if you have a 28 day period, you ovulate on the 14th day. And if you have a 40 day cycle, you ovulate on the 26th day - 14 days before your period. The egg will live for 12 to 24 hours and sperm lives for about 5 days, so, with and overlap, you are fertile for about 6 days a month. BUT, you can drop one or two eggs occasionally, and you can spontaneously release an egg, on occasion, by being stimulated. We don't know how long your cycle is, so we can't really tell you the possible conception date, and the dates are so close together, within 6 days of each other, that if you did ovulate on the 14th, you still could have conceived on each of these days. Good Luck Hun!
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reader, A Cappella +, writes (3 June 2008):
Okay. Assume you have a regular 28-day cycle. Count the first day of your last period as day 1. THAT'S the day they count as the first day of your pregnancy, for the full 40 week term, even though you probably CONCEIVED on or around day 14 (when you ovulated). They keep track of the last thing you knew for sure, which was the first day of your last period.
So, to recap. Count forward 14 days from the FIRST day of your last period, and THAT's likely the day you conceived.
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