pregnancy.org has a calender that would tell you conception, plus info for every day until you deliver, but I wouldn't worry about it too much since you'll be having birth sometime in the next 3 or 4 weeks.
2007-02-28 01:58:53
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answered by kittenbrower 5
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First day of last menstrual period: June 18, 2006
Estimated date of conception: Sunday, July 2, 2006
End of 1st trimester (12 weeks): Sunday, September 10, 2006
End of 2nd trimester (27 weeks): Sunday, December 24, 2006
Estimated Due Date: March 25, 2007
Pregnancy Date Calculator
Use this calculator to determine your due date or the date your baby was conceived.
To determine your due date, enter the date of your last menstrual period. If you already know your due date, you can enter that and "calculate backwards" when conception occurred. The bottom part of the form tells you how many weeks pregnant you are today or on the date of your choice. You can also determine on what date you will be the number of weeks pregnant that you enter.
Keep in mind that this calculator is based on a 28-day menstrual cycle, and might not be accurate for women whose cycle varies from that schedule.
How your due date is calculated: Your due date is estimated by adding 40 weeks (280 days) to the approximate first day of your last menstrual period. Only 5% of women deliver their babies on their projected due date, so this date should be used as an estimate - it is not an exact calculation. (Days of the week are optional. The calculator will automatically determine them.)
Good luck and Congrats!
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/923526833.html
2007-02-28 12:40:50
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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I don't believe there's any way to tell when you concieve. They go by the first day of your last period probably to buy a little more time. Conception takes place somewhere between the two weeks after your last period.
2007-02-28 09:59:10
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answered by beanie_babymama 5
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That is the way they calculate it.. I was reading in one of my baby books, and it says in there that the first day of your last period to the day of conception is roughly 2 weeks.. They count these 2 weeks as gestational weeks.. Although you wasnt pregnant they still count them...
2007-02-28 10:29:00
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answered by auntietawnie 4
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i don't think it relal ymatters they just use your last perriod to say around when you're dues not exactly when youre due. noone can tell you exactly when you conceived. o by your first ultasound due date because they are more acurate because more developes faster at this point and there's not much changing but in size later on
2007-02-28 10:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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April is the month.
2007-02-28 10:03:48
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answered by x_squared 4
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