Your due date is always based off of the first day of your last period, regardless of whether you are on the pill or not. For example, if period was 5/9/06 as day one, your due date would be 2/12/07.
You get an ultrasound and have them date the pregnancy that way.
No. Doctors (and other medical professionals) measure pregnancy in terms of LMP. If you are 7 1/2 weeks pregnant according to your doctor, you probably became pregnant about 5 weeks ago. This assumes you have the standard 28 day cycle, and became pregnant at mid cycle. LMP is not an accurate way to date a pregnancy. If you are in doubt, an ultrasound before the 18th week LMP is the most effective way to date your pregnancy.
The estimated date of birth is November 14th
They consider your LMP (Last Monthly Period) to be the starting day of your last period, they track the 40 weeks of pregnancy from that, but no, it's not the actually day where you ovulated and got pregnant. You usually ovulate about 2 weeks AFTER your LMP so technically when you are "4 weeks pregnant" the baby is only 2 weeks.
if u are 20 weeks lmp you got pregnant 18 weeks ago so count back 18 weeks but if u want a date u need to give due date or lmp
You became pregnant on November 1st. That does not mean you had sex on November 1st...it means that's when fertilization took place. Most likely, you had sex several days prior.
i only know LMP is Sep. 28 of the prior year,
GA is gestational age which is how far pregnant you are. LMP is last menstrual period, which is the date of the first day. EDD is estimated dte of delivery (40 weeks from the LMP) The EDD may be changed if the ultrasound gestational age differs from the age by LMP by a lot.
LMP. Conception date would have been about 2 weeks later.
I go by the LMP, but even then I had mine early.
Yes. Unless you have a 28 day cycle, your personalized due date will be less than your LMP due date.
LMP stands for the date of your Last Menstrual Period. It is used to determine an estimated due date but can be used in basic medical records also