I will assume you are talking about November 27th 2011. If so, it makes your estimated conception date March 5th 2011. This date could be out by a couple of days. It is also dependent on when you ovulated.
40 weeks from November 7th so it would be around January 31st.
On or around Nov 29
That makes your estimated conception date February 13th 2010. This could be wrong by a couple of days. It depends when you actually ovulated.
The most likely day of conception would have been February 17th, and Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the due date is November 10th.
The approximate date of conception was February 21st
Im afraid that these date do not add up, if the baby was born/due on the 12th nov, the date you would of concived this baby would be on the 19th feb.Hope this helps youI will post up a web link for you to see in a minute.U then need to click on if i were to conceive on...put in the date you think u conceived and it will tell you when the baby should be born and you will see your dates dont add up, then put the conceived date i gave you and then you will see the baby due date is the same as what you've put.Hope this does help you.
A pregnancy is 40 weeks long so count back. If you want the baby on that particular day you have to convince a doctor that you have a good reason to start the labor then since the baby can come 2 weeks after the due date.
It takes an average of 9 months for a baby to be born, so the baby was conceived on Nov. 7, 2005.
Roughly February 21st, give or take a few days. However, it is difficult to accurately say when a conception date is. Therefore, I suggest talking to your doctor, midwife or obstetrician about it.
Do you mean October 11th 2010? If so, that would make your conception date roughly January 17th, give or take a few days. However, it's difficult to accurately say when a conception date was. Therefore, I suggest you talk to your doctor or midwife about it.
The answer is you add one week from the first day of your last period then subtract three months. This is your due date. For example: First day of last period was Feb 13th 2007. Add one week = Feb 20th 2007. Then subtract three months = Nov. 20th 2007 will be your due date. Yes No, you add 9 months and a week to your last period date for your edd. From conception is 9 months minus a week. (38 weeks) http://www.genetree.com/about/conception-calculator.asp
The conception day would be 11/18/2008, based on you're due date. You're due date is more accurate in the early stages of pregnancy. SO if you got an ultrasound in you're first 12 weeks, it is pretty accurate. Good luck sweetey!
Do you mean June 14th 2010? If so, it makes your conception date roughly September 20th, give or take a few days. However, it's difficult to accurately say when a conception date was. Therefore, I suggest you talk to your doctor or midwife about it.