An ultrasound will tell you if there is any validity to the notion that your own ovulation came when an average person's ovulation might have come. All your doctor can tell you, unless you get an ultrasound, is what might be true of an average woman with an average cycle. What you need is measurements from your own baby's actual crown-to-rump measurement. Not how you compare to some average. Also, keep in mind that the first guy's sperm could have lasted 4-6 days in your body, and have been still alive when you had sex with the second guy. An ultrasound might point to a different date of conception and help you rule out one guy or the other.
Hi, what does "my ovulating days started beginning of April I had sex with one of the guys on 2 April on 9% preg and then got back with my bf n slept with him on 33%" mean? What do you mean by the percents?
I take it you are saying you are pregnant, and that your last period began on the 20th of March, and that sex with the first guy was on April 2, and you are concerned that the sex on April 2 could have produced the pregnancy? Just by averages, it could.
To see if you fit the average counts or not, have you had an ultrasound from the doctor? If so, has the doctor told you a due date from the ultrasound scan information only, not from your first day of your last period? If not, is it possible for you to go to the doctor and get an ultrasound right away, to get a due date? (You want one that is based on seeing the actual baby, not on when your last period was.)
My doctor also said from the start of my last period 20th march which will make me 6 week and 3 days