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Around Jan1st
It is impossible to say. An ultrsound at this stage can only say that your baby is an AVERAGE of 35 and a half weeks. You may have a small full-term baby or a big 33 week baby as babies vary so much in size at this stage.
I had that. I also have a progesterone deficiency, but I started progesterone supplements and am now 13 weeks pregnant and they didn't see any evidence of bleeding on my last ultrasound last week. The doctor who told me about the bleed at six weeks, when I said "What does that mean?" said "sometimes we see that in early pregnancy. We like to not see it, but sometimes we do." How's that for a non-answer?!?
Could be a few days either direction.
If you were 13 weeks on 18 December you conceived on or around October 2nd.
I found out my son's at 13 weeks with a high resolution ultrasound.
Usually a doctor wants to see you for the first ultrasound when you're appr. 10-13 weeks pregnant.
A baby should weigh about 3 lbs in week 30. I had an ultrasound at 32 weeks and the baby weighed 3 lbs. My doctor said its a little small but nothing to worry about.
Twelve weeks and one day before July 7 is April 13.
Usually the doctors say the age is LMP. So if they say 15 weeks, it'd be about 13 weeks since conception.
Usually between weeks 13-28 you will generally have an ultrasound that can detect the gender of your baby. If you have an ultrasound done during the first part of your second trimester it might be more difficult to tell. It is easier to determine if your baby is a boy than a girl. In other words, if your baby is a boy, there is no doubt but if your baby is a girl and the ultrasound is done at week 13, the sonographer might not be 100% certain that it is a girl because of positioning and just the overall smallness of your child at this point.
My wife had a miscarriage at 13 weeks on Friday and went for an ultrasound Tuesday and turns out there was twins and 1 was still alive So yes