Weel I think when you make your doctor appointment she will be able to tell you when your are due and give you some extra tips on how to stay healthy and safe during the pregnancy.
But I think your baby will be due in late June or early September
Good luck
2007-01-03 12:50:58
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answered by Ask Ashlynn!!!! 4
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If you want to figure out your due date there is a website that you can go to and use the due date calculator. It is listed below. Once you go to the doctor they will also calculate your due date for you. Also it is normal to gain weight during your pregnancy. You will continue to gain weight until you are well in to your third trimester. Again that website that I listed below will also help to explain what will happen to your body during pregnancy. Your body will go through a lot of changes. You should schedule an appointment with the doctor right away. This way they can verify that you are pregnant and you can start getting prenatal care right away. Your doctor will also be able to answer any questions you may have about being pregnant as well. It is normal to feel nauseous and be really tired or not tired at all. Your body is changing. The first trimester is the hardest. One thing for sure about pregnancy is you will have to pee more often. Another thing about pregnancy is you will start feeling the baby kick in the second trimester. When you go to the doctor later in the pregnancy you will get to hear the baby's heart beat and you will get to see the baby via ultrasound. There will definitely be some anxiety too. I had anxiety when I was pregnant. For me though I think I was just more nervous about the labor and delivery. Don't worry labor and delivery is not as bad as most women make it out to be. I used to hear all these horror stories but once you experience it yourself you will realize that it is not all that terrible. It is worth it in the end when you are holding your new baby in your arms.
2007-01-03 20:57:34
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answered by beautiful_babe170 2
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Hey, Im not to sure how to figure out your due date for you, I would say your due around mid august, but dont quote me on that. You should get yourself to a doctor asap, there they will figure out your edd (estimated due date) and get you an appointment for a dating scan, there they will give you a more accurate due date. The doc's will also give you information on pregnany and birth, and get you booked in with the midwives at the hospital. Gaining weight during pregnany is normal but just keep an eye on it. Feeling sick at night is also normal, people get confussed with 'morning sickness', it can actually be any time of the day, trust me I know, I had it all day sometimes!!! The waking up and not getting back to sleep Id put down to worry or stress or both. I have a 10 month old son, but I can remember my p[regnancy like it was yesterday so if you need anymore help or advise feel free to talk to me, jenni_wincott@yahoo.com or txt me 07926566588. Im no wierdo, just someone trying to help people. Hope this has done that. Jenni
2007-01-03 20:56:09
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answered by Jenni W 2
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You can find a due date calculator on pregnancy.about.com
You should see your doctor ASAP and start taking pre-natal vitamins (Materna) that contain at least 0.6 mg folic acid. Symptoms you'll be experiencing include peeing a lot, tiredness, weird cramps, sore breasts, and nausea. Keep a box of unsalted crackers nearby and munch on a couple every so often to help prevent the nausea.
Discuss with your doctor and the baby's father what you plan to do in the future. A good book to consult is "What to Expect When You're Expecting".
2007-01-03 20:50:52
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answered by Blue Jean 6
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As soon as you get a positive home pregnancy test, call an ob doc and make your first appoint. They'll figure your due date for you and tell you all you need to know to get started and things you can do to help along the way.
Also, What to Expect when Expecting is a good book. But, Pregnancy Week by Week is better. It breaks everything down and tells you what the baby's doing, what your body's doing on a weekly basis.
2007-01-03 20:53:26
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answered by Keri R 2
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first step is to schedule an appt. with a ob/gyn dr. thats the 1st step.
2007-01-03 20:51:49
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answered by xratedmami05 2
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Buy the womens bible to pregnany "what to expect when expecting" i lived this book for 9 months ITS GREAT!
2007-01-03 20:49:05
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answered by whitney 2
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Go see a doctor....you're happy about this, right? Congrats lol.
2007-01-03 20:53:55
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answered by Selz 3
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NOW WHAT???? odds are in nine months you will have a baby...funny how that happens but it does....NOW,,,,NEXT QUESTION????
2007-01-03 20:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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