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Help I'm going crazy

Ok so I'm pregnant yay but not yay tbh I'm not even happy fr but I have a question. My calendar says my ovulation date was on the 6th of April I had sex the first and the 5th of April. But also the 7th of April. But the guy didn't *** inside me on the 7th but that's when my doc is saying I conceived so is that the day
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Hi, 19, did you get an ultrasound and they gave you a due date and this estimate of April 7?  Or was this just counted from the first day of your last period on a calendar or a little cardboard wheel?
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Sperm can live in the uterus for up to 7 days. Conception is just when the sperm meets the egg not when you had sex. It could have been any of those days, but if the 7th didn't ejaculate inside you I would say it's more likely the 5th is the sex that got you pregnant.
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13167 tn?1327194124
If these are two different partners,  the dates are too close to tell which is which.

Since the partner on the 7th didn't ejaculate,  it makes it less likely it's him,  though.
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So it could be the 7th
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Hi, my doctor said that ovulation sometimes comes late. My last sex was feb 17 and i had my last period feb 13. And the doc said my baby was formed Feb 20. :)
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But the ultrasound is saying the 7th that's y I'm freaking out but thank you
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It could've been the 5th! Its never going to be a dead on date (: also, congrats! You'll get excited as the pregnancy goes on! Babies are a blessing (:
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