It's not possible at all. If your last menstrual period was November 4, you would've conceived somewhere around November 18-21, if you generally have normal periods and ovulate on time. The general rule of thumb to determine a rough due date is to subtract 3 months from your LMP and then to add 7 days. Since one due date is earlier, it is possible that you could've conceived around the third week of October and November 4 was implantation bleeding. That really is the earliest conception would have occurred. Well even with the earliest duedate that they gave me the date conception still lays at nov 6th which maybe i was wrong and my last day of my period was the 4th who knows. And also I had a day of spotting dec 5th and then it stopped and i took a test
No....don't worry. My sister went for Ultrasounds and every one of them were off from her actual due date........People give new technology to much credit. Go by the good old fashion way and use the LMP.
It could happen. Sometimes one baby hides behind the other. Most likely it won't be missed if there are 2 but there is a slim possibility that there could be 2
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Maybe. If that was what the test showed.
your not pregnant
If the test showed a clear positive, it is very likely you are indeed pregnant, you should see a qualified medical practitioner for confirmation and advice.
ok, i can answer my own question now. the answer may help someone else. My daughter was pregnant and passed tissue we thought was a miscarriage. ultrasounds showed that her uterus had shed lining and become thin again. we were told by the doctor it was a miscarriage. she had to return in two weeks to get her pregnancy hormone level checked until it returned to 0. well her level had gone up from 562 to 8000 after the suspected miscarriage. had to go back to the doctor immediately and another ultrasound showed an etopic pregnancy. had to do surgery immediately.
Yes. It is very unlikely that you would be, but the chance is still there. Tubals can reverse themselves. The chance of this happening is very small, but I would wait a few days and test again. You could have tested too early to get a positive result or you could be pregnant and it not be showing up. I was 6 weeks pregnant with my son and urine test showed negative up until this time. I went in the following day after receiving a faint positive line on a test, for ultrasound, and he already had a heartbeat. Yet with my 2 girls, the test showed up so early, they couldn't find them a week later on ultrasound. Took 3 ultrasounds for my last little girl to show up!
If your HSG showed that your Fallopian tubes are blocked then it would be impossible to get pregnant.
The test was inaccurate.
Ultrasound predictions of how far along someone is get worse and worse the longer the person is pregnant. An ultrasound predicting 28 weeks pregnant could be 2 weeks off (either more or less); by the end of pregnancy, they can be as many as three weeks off. The best ultrasounds to get to predict due dates are those done in the first trimester (first three months). In this case, having an ultrasound predicting 28 weeks pregnant and a physician predicting 30 could be about the same thing. "Feeling" 30-32 weeks pregnant also isn't the best predictor either, as different physicians and nurses may estimate differently. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
i think so... i just got my test done and it showed me i am pregnant. I have been feeling abnormally hungry :) so i guess it should be an early sign of pregnancy.