Sounds about right: That makes sense. Having a 26-day cycle means a woman probably ovulates 2 days earlier (compared to having a 28-day cycle). Thus, she can set her estimated due day a couple of days earlier. In reality, it doesn't matter, because most babies are not born on their estimated due dates.
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