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pregnancy and concieving ? help!

Okay so my last period was on june 8th until the 13th my periods are every 24 or 25 days I had sex on June 29th and July 5th. On August 11th I went to the hospital and found out i was pregnant she told me the baby was measuring  7 weeks and 1 day. The tech told me my due date was March 15 which means I ovulated somewhere between June 16 until the 22 or something like that. And my next period would of been on July 8th or 9th until the 13th. I am now 9 weeks pregnant as of August 25th so how am i that far if i didnt have sex until june 29th or july 5th? im so lost! I really didnt have sex until those 2 days so im really confused! or am i where im supposed to be?
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Doctors calculate from the first day of your last period so
That means from the moment of conception your little peanut is considered at least two weeks! I know it's crazy isn't it!
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Hello,
Pregnancy occurs only during the time of ovulation. Ovulation is the release of a single, mature egg from a follicle that developed in the ovary. It usually occurs regularly, around day 14 of a 28-day menstrual cycle. If your last periods was on 8th June then ovulation would have occurred on 22th or 23rd June but sometimes it can be delayed.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.




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