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I'm 14 weeks pregnant and I'm not sure who fathered my child. I know u go by the last day of ur pregnancy and mine was April 23 but it says my baby was concieved may 9 which wouldn't make it 14 weeks. How can I know exactly what day it was concieved if the baby is 14 weeks?
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Also like someone has said when you conceive you are already considered 2 weeks pregnant. That's why they say to most people you are pregnant for 10 months...but usually for the first month you don't even know you are pregnant. Hopefully you find answers.
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Through an ovulation calculator & if you have a normal menstrual cycle your most fertile days would be May 4 through May 9...so if you had sex with two or more men in that period of time it's hard to say until the baby is born who the father is. Good luck.
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But the day it was concieved would make it 12 weeks and the day of my last period 14 weeks
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Look on the first page of this app it will tell h on top by the time line
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I'm 14 weeks and it says I concieved may 6
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Oops conceived 4/23
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My sis n law conceived same day she's 17 weeks
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Im in the same boat :( tried getting answers here good luck...
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When is your due date?
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i assume you mean your last period was april 23. when you "conceive" you are considered 2 weeks pregnant. that's why it goes from the first day of your last period.
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