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Due date??

My doctor said I'm due Dec 1st and that I'm 5 weeks. The first day of my last period was February 25th. But we had sex March 9th and 10th so is this wrong? Am I 5 weeks or 3? I'm so confused!!!! Help please!!!!
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Hi girls my due date is 17 dec n I'm 6 weeks 1 day today

Best wishes to u all ❤️
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My due date is dec 6 and I'm 7 weeks 4 days
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My due day is December 25 how many I have
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The first day of my last period was March 1st, intercourse was March 13th and I am due December 6th. Maybe that will help.
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I went to the doctor and I'm due 1st of April and I've just gone 6 weeks. I'm so confused on how someone can be due same date but be either more further or less further along then me..
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The first day of my last period was also February 25th. I'm 5 weeks pregnant also. Your supposed to subtract 12 to 16 days from your period. I conceived the 11th.
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Oh ok. This is my second pregnancy and with my first I was so confused bec I know when I have sex and keep up with it. And my first they was wrong and he ended up being 3 weeks over but on time by there calculation. But everyone in my family looks at my weird when I tell them I'm 5 weeks bec they all know we didn't do anything until 3 weeks ago.
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He isn't it the way they count. There is 2 to calculate how far along in weeks you are. You can talk about weeks without period or weeks of pregnancy counting from ovulation. Since it's hard to determinate ovulation date, doctor count from last period and count 40 weeks. If you count from ovulation, count 38 weeks so it end up being the same.
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