Some people pass out when they are pregnant, so yes, it could be the case. I would wait for my period and if it doesn't come do a test.
About 14-15 weeks into pregnancy the fetus is about 9cm long so it was conceived 12-13 weeks ago.
the man decides the sex of the baby by his spern when concieveing
I just had a child and I had no idea when my last MP was or when around he was conceived, but if you know already how old around the fetus is, then you can get somewhat of an idea, but it won't be exact. Yes. If you count back two weeks less than the length of your pregnancy, that is approximately when you conceived. For example if your dating scan says you are 10 weeks pregnant, counting back 8 weeks will give you your approximate date of conception.
Doctors measure pregnancy from the first day of your last period, but you don't conceive until two weeks after that. Your baby was conceived 3 weeks ago.
July 2. An average pregnancy is 40 weeks, but seldom exactly on on that date.
It takes about a month. If you read the pregnancy test it says that the month after you think you conceived is when you can test yourself, and the result will probably be more definite. A pregnancy test will give an accurate result 3 weeks after sex. 14 weeks after intercourse is the most accurate date for determining pregnancy with a home pregnancy test.
As pregnancy is counted from the beginning of your period, 2 weeks is actually when you conceive. So you conceived on February 1st.
Yes you can. I have had 2 normal pregnancies that were conceived naturally and carried to term (38 weeks and 39 weeks 4 days) without any complications.
YOu can't tell from a pregnancy test what day you conceived. If you have a regulkar 28day cycle it is likely to have been 13-15 days after the START of your last period. An ultrasound scan at around 6 weeks can tell you within a day or two.
The doctor can estimate about how many weeks along the pregnancy is through methods such as ultrasound, but he cannot say with 100% certainty what the exact date was.
A pregnancy is measured from the first day of the last period. So technically 7 weeks 1 day includes the 2 weeks before you conceived. In general, you conceived 10-20 days after the first day (start of) your last period. About February 20.
That means it is the date conceived (or within 48 hours of). It is never right on, but within a week of. Go by what the ultrasound says. No, if your ultrasound says 17 weeks and 2 days that would be that date plus 2 extra weeks, that is around the time of your last period, unless you have irregular periods or conceived straight after a miscarriage or something. The length of pregnancy is always measured from your last period even by ultrasound.