Not sure: Bleeding in during the first month of pregnancy is not uncommon. It is more likely that your LMP is the last one in February. The best way to find out is with an ultrasound.
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You ovulate 14d B 4: if your period is Jan 14 you were fertile Jan 1 if you have your period every 34 days, you are fertile 14 d before your period or day 20. if your periods vary, so does your ovulation. feb 16 less 14d=fertile feb 2. if cycle is usually 34d then fertile 20d after Feb 16 th period.
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Probably Mar. 2014: If your LMP was 2/16/14 and you have fairly regular cycles (monthly), then you most likely conceived around 3/2/14 +/- a day or two and your due date is 11/23/14
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Using a pregnancy: calculator we can figure out the date of conception by using your last menstrual period. This is usually the first thing done by your OB when you go in to start prenatal care. According to the calculator your date of conception was 3/2/2014 and your due date is 11/23/2014. Today your baby should be 24 weeks and 4 days gestational age. Using LMP may overestimate length of pregnancy. Error rate 2wks
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2/26 to 3/6: If your cycles average 28 days you likely got pregnant between Feb 26 to March 6. Your due date should be approximately 11/23/14.
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Depends on LMP date: If your LMP was Feb 16th, you likely got pregnant a few days before or after March 2nd. If your LMP was Jan 14th, and you were just spotting in February, you became pregnant a few days before or after Jan 28th. If you were spotting or had a period without ovulation both times, you may not be pregnant at all ! The pregnancy can be dated by late 1st trimester ultrasound as well and is very accurate
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