Count back ten months to your nearest period, and women usually conceive in the middle of them when they are most fertile.
Ten to fifteen days after your period last July.. But your doctor/midwife can work this out more precisely.
Im just adding to what my husband answered. you go from your last period you concieved roughly 13 days later. from the date of your last period its 40 weeks,i work it out as you concieved august 18 ish making your periods around the 5th each month? which would make september your 1st missed period.just count 40 weeks bk
2006-06-21 15:01:28
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answered by babydaddy282000 2
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Human gestation is approx. 40 weeks. So count back 40 weeks from May 25 and you will get an approxamate date of conception.
"According to Merck, the norm for human pregnancy is that it lasts 266 days from the date of fertilization. This is 38 weeks, or approximately 8 Gregorian months and 22.5 days, or 9.0 lunar months). Counting from the beginning of the woman's last menstrual cycle, the norm is 40 weeks (the basis for Naegele's rule). According to the same reference, less than 10% of births occur on the due date, 50% of births are within a week of the due date, and almost 90% within two weeks."
Roughly...you are looking between...August 18 and Sept. 1, 2005
2006-06-21 22:05:39
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answered by edaily777 3
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Mid August
2006-06-21 22:00:13
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answered by gabbie721 1
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Around september 17
2006-06-21 22:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe you add three months and subtract two weeks from the baby's birthday. That would make your conception date Aug 11. I had my first baby on May 22 1991, and I believe I got pregnant during a family reunion in August. So yep....I think that is right. Check out some pregnancy websites to be sure.
2006-06-21 22:00:41
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answered by lisalisa 3
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Well, it depends on lots of things,
1. was your baby full term, as in 40 weeks gestation
2. did you have regular menstrual cycles, i.e. 28 days between periods
3. how old were you when you conceived
I have attached a link to a pregnancy calculator. You conceived on or around Sept. 1, 2005.
Hope that helps,
Stefanie
2006-06-21 21:59:46
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answered by Stef 2
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That is difficult to tell. If your baby was born on your due date, then your last period would be around August 18th 2005. This would suggest that you conceived around 1st September or thereabouts.
This date presupposes that you have regular periods and cycles and that you did not have a premature baby or that your baby was not late.
Congratulations anyhow
2006-06-21 22:01:04
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answered by natsubee 5
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10 months, not nine. Gestation is 40 weeks= ten months ago. If your child was born "on time," or in the vicinity of the time it should have been born it was 39-40 weeks ago. Therefore, you conceived your child in AUGUST, late August or in early September if it was early. But, if you child was premature, there's no way I could tell you.
2006-06-21 22:27:03
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answered by Lian 3
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Conception Occurred - Thursday, September 1, 2005
That is if you had your baby May 25, 2006 and had your baby without having labor induced, premature or by c-section without going into labor, etc.
2006-06-21 21:59:14
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answered by thematrixhazu36 5
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Approx August 15 - 20!
Good Luck!
2006-06-21 22:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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most women know how many weeks they were at the birth full term is 37 - 40 weeks. september the very begining full term. however many weeks you were at delivery get a calender and count back that many weeks it will tell you in what week and month you possibly conceived
2006-06-21 22:23:25
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answered by ally'smom 5
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