6 weeks 5 days means that your fetus measured the same as what they would expect for someone 6 weeks and 5 days past their last menstrual period. they would expect you to ovulate around day 14 of your cycle, so that means the ultrasound also measured the same as 4 weeks and 5 days past ovulation. with the ultrasound it might not have your period right (you might not have actually had your period 6 weeks and 5 days before the ultrasound), but early ultrasounds are generally right about your ovulation day (so you very likely ovulated 4 weeks and 5 days before the ultrasound). the difference is because not everyone ovulates on day 14. so according to your ultrasound, if you were 6w5d on march 25, your LMP was around feb 7 and you ovulated/conceived around feb 21st. any sex you had between feb 16-22nd is what would have gotten you pregnant.
john wild
No, all babies look more or less the same at birth, never mind on ultrasound. Do you look like your father even now?
Yes. You should tell your Dr so that they can preform an ultrasound to provide you with more accurate dating.
yes
If your father and someone else's father are first cousins, then you and that someone else are second cousins.
Well you know the offspring you click that then it will tell you the coat, breed, gender and father and mother!
Carisse's Father is Ares, The God of War.
If your father is someone's uncle, then that person is your first cousin.
No. The only way to be absolutely certain of who the father is, is a paternity test. Most people still choose the standard blood test. DNA testing is 99.9% conclusive, but is more costly. Ultrasound only indicates the growth and health of the fetus. A calculated guess can be made on the "age" but definitely not the paternity.
'Chichi' when you are referring to your own. 'Otosan' when you are referring to someone's father.
Your uncle is the brother of your mother or your father - or the husband of the sister of your mother or your father.
He needs to find someone to transfer them to, someone who will then be responsible for the child's welfare and financial needs in the father's place.