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pregnancy is complicated!

I just feel like I got pregnant sooner then my doctor and also my estimated due date says I did. Me and my baby daddy were having lots of unprotected sex and he was finishing in me for months. But anyways. My eed says that the sex that got me pregnant was from October 6-9 of last year. I am due July 2nd. But I feel like I was pregnant before that. In September right when I got off my period. I ended my period around the 18th but the said my period was around the 25th of September. How is that even possible? My periods are always regular. But anyways. Is it possible that I got pregnant right after got off my period. Isn't it always 2 weeks behind anyways. I just hate feeling far along then I really am but my doctor keeps telling me I'm not. I know my body. Anyone ever feel the same and you were right about it? I just feel like I'm right. I know my own body. I know I'm further along then Ny doctor thinks I know it! I'm 35+4 days
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Oh ok I thought you didnt have to ovulate to get pregnant that you can get pregnant at anytime. I just want her out already lol :(
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It depends on when you ovulated. The "average" 28 day cycle causes you to ovulate about 2 weeks after your period which is when you would have conceived but they would start counting when your last period started, which is why they add 2 weeks. If you don't have the "average" 28 day cycle and had lots of unprotected sex it will be difficult to determine when you conceived without tracking your ovulation. Also, stress or  hormones or a number of any other things can cause your ovulation to be off. Don't worry, your baby will come when it's ready :)  Only a small percentage of women actually deliver on their due date anyway.
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