Hmm...the last day of my last menstrual period was May 9...I probably became pregnant around May 22 (2 weeks after my cycle ended) and I am 39 weeks and 3 days today. If the last date you had intercourse was May 8 and she conceived at that time, she would actually be 41 weeks, not 39 - the dates they give on the internet calendars are for the date of her last period, not for when she conceived...The doctor's estimates/measurements can certainly be off, but in this case that would make them off by 4 weeks, not 2. Did she have an ultrasound to do the sizing or is the doctor using the date of her last period?
2007-02-08 14:26:45
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answered by iwannaknow 2
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She is probably 39 weeks from her last period and 37 weeks since conception. Some doctors measure by the first day of the last period which if they were measuring by conception instead that would be the two week difference. If they are going by conception they are probably going by the date on the ultrasound. If you are still worried get a DNA test after the child is born. She will never have to know just take the child to have the test done to ease your mind. Best wishes.
2007-02-08 13:00:33
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answered by J&A 3
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The doctors can be a couple of weeks off either way in guessing the age of the pregnancy. A full gestation period is usually 40 weeks, which is really 10 months. If you're in doubt get a DNA test. I read somewhere that DNA tests should become procedural for every baby.
2007-02-08 12:59:03
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answered by Stimpy 7
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She could be 39 weeks from her period and the babies gestational age is 37 weeks. You can give or take 2 weeks in a pregnancy.
2007-02-08 13:04:59
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answered by Blondi 6
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Paternity Test
2007-02-08 13:18:41
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answered by Who Knew! 3
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Doctors can be off by a couple weeks, and so can online calanders. Doctors move due dates all the time b/c the week system is not accurate. If you aren't sure the baby is yours get tests done after the baby is born.
2007-02-08 13:03:03
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answered by I'm here for now 3
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sounds right that would be 9 months from then to now. Might I suggest you examine your true feelings about the uncertainty of the paternity. Will the paternity affect your relationship w/ wife or child? This is the ?. But I think all will be fine. Good Luck
2007-02-08 13:09:54
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answered by dorothy 2
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2016-12-03 22:25:35
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answered by ? 4
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Honestly, it may or may not be but your only way of finding out is a DNA test after the baby is born.
2007-02-08 13:01:24
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answered by HunnyMommy 3
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i'm sorry that you even have to ask the question! everyone has already said it. (1) the professionals can be +/- 2 weeks off. and (2) if you're not sure, do a paternity test.
good luck.
2007-02-08 13:05:00
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answered by jmprince01 4
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