Unknown: There is no way of knowing without more information. We know you were pregnant on april 1 so you were at least a week to two weeks then. Some women have a period after becomming pregnant so you could even be 9 weeks. See your doctor. They can do an exam and maybe an ultrasound to get better dates.
Answered 9/24/2013
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Count from feb 26: By convention, the duration of pregnancy is counted from the first date of the last menstrual period (not from the date of conception). If your periods are regular, then today, 4/12/13, you'd be 6 + weeks pregnant. If your periods are irregular, the dating may vary a bit.
Answered 4/13/2013
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