I'm guessing that you got pregnant on the 12th or 13th day. Even though you said he pulled out on those days it doesn't matter. Pre *** can still get you pregnant. That's how I got pregnant with my second son.
2007-01-14 09:20:26
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answered by Mom of Three 6
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When they calculate when you got pregnant they go by the first day of your last period. This would seem odd, since it is 2 weeks before you actually conceived, but it's the way they do it. I've heard that the dating ultrasound, which would be your first one is the most accurate. I plan my pregnancies very carefully and always know the day I conceive, and I have found that the 10 week ultrasound is usually either right on or a day off. The 20 week one is not as accurate.
2007-01-14 09:19:53
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answered by been_there_done_that 5
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During ultrasounds the tech measures the baby's size and uses an average size of other baby's at that stage. The best way to go is by the first day of your last period. I would say you got pregnant during the middle of your cycle. However, it is possible to have a period and still be pregnant. It has happened to me. As you get closer to the end of your pregnancy, you and your doctor will decide on a date to induce if you don't go into labor by yourself.
2007-01-14 09:24:12
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answered by zaleonia1 4
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More than likely the 12 or 13th day, since that's when you ovulate (most of the time). Don't worry about how accurate they are, they will change all the way up until you have that baby. Very few of my ultrasounds showed the same due date, or the due date my doctor gave me, and we know almost to the day when it happened, because I was on medicine for it.
2007-01-14 09:19:02
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answered by shorty_7123 2
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I think a better answer would be to get a blood tests that measures the HGC levels in your body. That is usually pretty accurate. Ultrasound usually depends on the position of the baby, the person looking at it etc. However, you will probably never ever know the exact moment you got pregnant. Sorry.
2007-01-14 09:18:50
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answered by Heather m 2
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you will have a blood attempt executed which will practice your hormone tiers. those point might desire to proceed to circulate up, so have the attempt executed a pair of situations. i might proceed to seek for out your drs help. As early as 4-5 weeks there's a sack which would be considered in ultrasound. i think of that there might desire to be a number of issues that would desire to be happening. one which would be which you have an etopic being pregnant. I say this b/c an analogous element befell to my assistant. there are maximum of issues which could circulate on in a being pregnant that are very uncommon, and you maximum possibly are superb, yet you nonetheless might desire to take precautions. i spotted throughout the time of my final 2 pregnancies early, so that's conceivable to nonetheless be pregnant and notice. sturdy success, and confirm you carry on with up with your obgyn.
2016-10-07 03:54:08
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answered by matlock 4
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I don't know. I've had 2 ultrasounds (vaginal and abdominal) and they both gave the same date of conception. Sperm can live inside your body for 72 hours, so it may be possible that the timing was right around the 10th day.
2007-01-14 09:19:24
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answered by Jamie 2
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You probably got pregnant while you were ovulating ( on day 13-15 approx)
The ultra sound is estimating by taking measurements of bones of the fetus.
2007-01-14 09:17:20
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answered by phamy76 4
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I think you got pregnant on the 12-13th day. That's about midcycle.
2007-01-14 09:16:52
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answered by Sharyn 5
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