One can find a conception calculator on the "BabyMed" website. The BabyMed conception calculator and reverse pregnancy due date calculator helps you find the possible conception date retrospectively. Just enter your due date, and the pregnancy conception date calculator will calculate the exact possible dates when you got pregnant.
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It depends on when the due date is, rather than when the baby was born. However, if that was also the due date it would make the conception date roughly October 28th 2005, give or take a few days. However, it's difficult to accurately say when a conception date is.
Naegele's Rule is a mathematical formula often used in pregnancy due date calculators. This is a formula that adds 7 days to the first LMP and then subtracting three months from that figure.
I'm assuming this is a date due to the fact there's a zero in the starting spot. As a roman numeral date it is "VII-XIX-MCMLXXXIV"
yes..your estimated due date is probably off
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Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the due date would be February 20th
The normal length of a pregnancy is forty weeks. Forty weeks isn't always reached with many people. You may go over your due date or you may deliver earlier than your due date.
The approximate age of the foetus is 26 weeks as of November 27th 2009
If your due date is May 14, 2010 you are 9 weeks pregnant
hi Im also 7 weeks and 3 days DUE date is about in JULY 1
13 to 14 weeks.
Due dates have become much more accurate over the past few years; however, it is still common for the baby to be a few days or even a week early or late. Keeping stress levels down and staying off your feet during the last few weeks of pregnancy will help your baby arrive right on time.
March 13th 2010? That would make your due date roughly December 18th
Yes 40 weeks is the normal gestation period.
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