It's impossible to know without knowing what your cycles are like, but if you subtract about 38 weeks from your due date, that's pretty close.
My due date was February 4th and my last menstral period began on April 29th (that's the day they start with when they count out 40 weeks). Because I was having difficulty getting pregnant, I was charting things very accurately and I can tell you with absolute certainty that I conceived on May 17th (but I have long cycles...if yours are shorter then you probably conceived earlier).
Since our due dates were only 2 days apart, hopefully that helps. Congratulations!
2007-02-16 12:03:12
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answered by A W 4
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About May 12, 2006.
2007-02-16 20:03:49
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answered by Heather Y 7
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most women have a normal 28 day cycle and your body is most fertile half way through the cycle so you started your period on the 1st of may then your probility got pregnant 14 days after your period began like on the 15th... so if your due date was the 2 of feb the day of conception was around the 12th of may. do you keep track of period? if so add 14 days to the day when you started. please note that only 5% of women deliver on the due date. The doctor only calculated the due date from your last menstral cycle.
2007-02-16 20:15:01
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answered by jmoislhluear 4
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Early May 2006.
2007-02-16 20:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Since every pregnancy is different and gestation is not always an exact number of days, it's impossible to tell the exact date of conception. The only way would be if you only had sex on a certain day and didn't have sex the days or weeks before and after that certain day.
2007-02-16 20:07:21
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answered by nimo22 6
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I had this very same question about 5 years ago. my son's due date was 2-2-02 (LOL) but he wasn't born until 2-7-02. I calculated it as he was conceived on May 16th, 2001. So the same should be in your case for the past May. Congrats on the new little bundle!!!!!!!!
2007-02-16 20:08:28
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answered by Crystal 5
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It's hard to say as the baby might have been slower to gestate or quicker to come out. It's 39 weeks gestation in humans, right?
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-07/963412871.Me.r.html
or
http://theabysmal.wordpress.com/2006/07/06/human-gestation-time-and-health/
2007-02-16 20:10:34
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answered by CruelNails 3
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We can't tell for sure. Only you and the "baby daddy" know that.
Roughly it's nine months previous to your due and delivery dates, though, so that would be May 2006.
2007-02-16 20:07:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Does it really matter when you conceived? Unless you are trying to prove paternity it doesnt really matter. I should have ovulated on Oct 12 I think, but I am pretty sure I ovulated on the 10th, so it really is imposible to know. Even if you ovulated on say the 14th, you might not have concieved unitl the 15th. its really to hard to tell. You know what month you got pregnant, isnt that enough?
2007-02-16 21:46:01
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answered by krickee 3
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just go back 40 weeks from the day u give birth and that day is when u concieved
2007-02-16 20:03:23
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answered by TRXCEE 3
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