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I'm 3 weeks pregnant and I'm not the kind of person that goes to the doctors really for anything... how do you go about finding one and when do I need to have one by?
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Doctors will probably count your pregnancy from the first day of your last period. So technically most women are considered pregnant two weeks before they even conceive. But I just Google and read reviews.
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I used one of those test as well. I asked close friends and family who they used.
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Usually its the last menstral cycle you have to know exactly what week your on. Congrats
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7157499 tn?1411821385
Where I got the confirmation of the pregnancy test, they referred me to my ob.
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The hospital referred me to a doctor I went in  as soon as I could, I started going at 12 weeks. It's good to go in early to make sure the baby is healthy, they can test u and the baby for things early on that could potentially save ur baby if there is any issues. My aunt didn't go to the doctor until later in her pregnancy and the baby was okay. But there are vaccines and information u will need to keep u and the baby healthy
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That is based on a week
after the last time I had intercource. (The time before that was 3 months prior)
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7891785 tn?1397532007
Some pregnancy test detect earlier. But ask around for preferences. Thats how i found mine.
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If you took a pregnancy test n it came out positive your at least a month pregnant
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How do you know your 3 weeks pregnant did you take a pregnancy test?
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