Most likely around January 17th to 24th. After your first ultrasound, they can tell you an exact date! :) Congratulations!
No you couldn't to see a yolk sac you would need to be approx 5-6 weeks pregnant which is 3-4 weeks after conception.
20th November 1995
Guy B's. If the ultrasound said 10 weeks pregnant that means that the embryo is only 8 weeks old. A pregnancy is counted from the first day of your last period. Theoretically, you are considered pregnant roughly two weeks before you even concieve. Hope this helps.
Any time you have unprotected sex there is a chance you will become pregnant. Depending on the timing of your intercourse and ovulation the chances go up and down. Having sex about a week before your period is at the tail end of your fertility timeframe, and you can still have your period and be pregnant. You probably should see a doctor about a blood test to see if you are pregnant.
bout 16wks... my boy was born on 2nd Jan 2010!
You might be. If your period doesn't arrive, take a test
This will depend upon the number of days between the periods. If the first period runs Dec 28-Jan 3 (period #1 in January) and the second runs Jan 25- Jan 31, then you don't have a period in February, I wouldn't worry about it - you should have a period in the first week of March. However, if you have one period ending the first of the month, then another one within a couple of weeks, then miss six weeks entirely - you should speak to your doctor. Some women do have wildly shifting ovarian cycles, and this is particularly common among younger females just entering puberty. However, if you have had sex (protected or not) since your last period, there is a possibility that you have missed a period because you are pregnant - when you are two weeks late for your period, most home pregnancy tests can give you reliable results.
2 weeks (at the earliest) after you had sex the second time (Jan. 26), so 9th February
Assuming 10 weeks and 3 days is the time since since your last period, your due date will be at 40 weeks. A simple rule to calculate the estimated date of delivery is to add 9 months 7 days to the date of your last period. Eg. Last period = 14 Jan 2009 Estimated date of delivery = 21 Oct 2009 This is just an estimation. Only 3% of women actually deliver on their due dates without any medical intervention. It's usually a few days to a few weeks earlier or later.
somewere at the end of Jan or first week if feb women are pregnant for actually 4o weeks
Based on you're due date you most likely conceived april, 13 2009. If you had an early ultrasound in you're first trimester then you're due date is pretty accurate.
she would have conceived 3 weeks prior. so Jan 17. even if you didnt have sex on this day, if you had sex within the few days prior, the sperm could live until you ovulated on the 17th.