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How To Determine The Age Of Pregnancy?

My fiancee is pregnant. she has gone to three clinics and they all roughly say the same timeframe of how far along she is, five to seven weeks, close to two months. I am current active duty military; went on leave Dec. 20 til jan. 3. Then again from Feb. 3-9. she recently just missed february s period but had one in december and the final one being in january, which was the 14th january. is there anyway to tell from above information if the 2 month pregnancy works with the timeframe i was on leave? thank you
Wed, 28 Oct 2015
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Hi,

Yes, she had her last period on 14 January and you were on leave from feb 3 to 9,which is Around the time of ovulation and it is very, very likely that it is your baby, unless you have some other suspicion.
This confusion is because ovulation occurs roughly two weeks after first day of the last period, but the pregnancy is calculated from the first day of last period.
So, it is fitting into the time frame.
If you still have doubts, you could go for DNA analysis of yourself, and the baby after the baby is born.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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How To Determine The Age Of Pregnancy?

Hi, Yes, she had her last period on 14 January and you were on leave from feb 3 to 9,which is Around the time of ovulation and it is very, very likely that it is your baby, unless you have some other suspicion. This confusion is because ovulation occurs roughly two weeks after first day of the last period, but the pregnancy is calculated from the first day of last period. So, it is fitting into the time frame. If you still have doubts, you could go for DNA analysis of yourself, and the baby after the baby is born. Hope this helps. Regards.