The approximate date of conception was September 15th
get a calender and count back 54 days from September 5.
ask a dr.
No, you count back 38 weeks for the conception date, but don't forget this is just an estimate.
Mid September. However if you really meant you had your baby at term June 6 2006 rather than that is the date an early ultrasound gave you then it might be off by 3 weeks either way as you cannot calculate backwards as accurately as healthy babies can be born any time from 35-40 weeks after conception.
As of September 19, 2008 (this Friday), you should be 8 weeks along. Gestation is calculated (at first) by counting forward from the first day of your last period, and date of conception is typically assumed to be 14 days (2 weeks) after that date. A more accurate date can be given by the Sonographer at your first ultrasound, by measuring the size of your fetus.
Copy and paste this link into your address bar. You can calculate your conception date using the conception calculator on this webpage. http://www.baby2see.com/conception_calculator.html#ConceptionCalculator
Somewhere around the end of March.
No. Gestational age is measured from the woman's last period. Even if she doesn't know when this was, the gestational age is time from conception plus 2 weeks. For example, a 'gaedd 19 weeks' will give you a due date 21 weeks in the future. You are 17(+ 1 day) weeks from conception. 19(+ 1 day) weeks from your notional last period and 21 (- 1 day) weeks until your EDD.
EDD is ESTIMATED. If done by scan is 38 weeks from conception. An EDD is based on the LMP (last menstrual period) and not the date of conception. The ultrasound measurements are comparing the baby to the expected size of other babies at the same gestational age. The earlier the ultrasound is done in the pregnancy, the more accurate it will be. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the conception was on September 3rd
It is impossible to say as a term baby could be born from 37 weeks to 42 weeks of pregnancy. You need a due date from a period or an ultrasound to have an idea of conception date
Conception date is based on your last ovulation cycle prior to when you didn't get your period. But this can be incorrect if you didn't conceive when you was ovulating. Alternatively you can have a ultrasound scan which will give you a conception date but this can be off by 5 days.
no June 25th would be the app date the sperm met the egg it can be up to 7 days before this the act of sex that lead to conception so for example if you had sex June 18 through 25 would lead to conception on June 25th. but as far as that not being your last period ultrasounds are better than lmp for timing so u take off two weeks from ur ultrasound and this will tell ur app day of conception if the ultrasound says u are 6 weeks u got pregnant app 4 weeks ago because everything goes by lmp including ultrasound so ultrasounds add on two weeks also
November 24, 2011