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Advise Tentative Date Of Pregnancy

i am 28 years old no know medical history only have anemia. I am asking a question regarding conception and pregnancy. I am a 28 day cycle. My first day of my last menstrual cycle was March 26 finished on March 30. I had unprotected sex on April 1 and april 8. i am now pregant and wanted to know when did i conceive was it from the April 1 or was it from the April 8.
Thu, 13 Aug 2015
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Hello, and I hope I can help you today.

Most women with a 28 day cycle ovulate on day# 14, so it is more likely that the later date is accurate. But when you have an ultrasound exam to see the pregnancy, after 6 weeks they should be able to measure the fetus and calculate when you conceived as well. The earlier you have the ultrasound, the more accurate it is.

I hope this information answers your question, and best wishes for the rest of your pregnancy.

Sincerely, Dr. Brown
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Advise Tentative Date Of Pregnancy

Hello, and I hope I can help you today. Most women with a 28 day cycle ovulate on day# 14, so it is more likely that the later date is accurate. But when you have an ultrasound exam to see the pregnancy, after 6 weeks they should be able to measure the fetus and calculate when you conceived as well. The earlier you have the ultrasound, the more accurate it is. I hope this information answers your question, and best wishes for the rest of your pregnancy. Sincerely, Dr. Brown