Based on how high the hcg level is, a good guess can be made about the length of your pregnancy. Your doctor should do a vaginal sonogram to determine gestational age thus determining the due date.
However, higher levels of the hormone HCG are often found in the case of multiples. (twins etc.) Lower levels of HCG may indicate the egg has inplanted in a place other than the uterus. (Fallopian Tube = Etopic Pregnancy)
no very, do not ever, ever, ever trust them, they suck, first told me i was pregnant, but i wasnt, then 36 months later, after having some plesure, it said i wasnt pregnant, yet i found out i was.
at least 3 weeks, usually more toward the 4th week.
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Yes. Through an ultrasound and information such as when your last period was, your doctor can tell you.
Yes they can or you can go to the doctor and they will be able to tell you for sure
No. Your first scan will determine this
No
Depends on how far along you think she is.
well umm you could go to the doctor and get a check up and tell him that u are having a baby and u dont know how far long u are You work it out from the date of your last period!!!!!!
When you go to the doctor, he will be able to help you figure out when your last period is. They are also able to determine when your due date is by the ultrasound and by feeling around.
To know how far long you might be you either have to provide us with dates for your menstruation and when you had sex or just simply take a pregnancy test, there are those who show how far along you are, or see a doctor who can tell you.
it is possible for the doctor to be off, but they can usually tell how far along you are by the size of the fetus.
i dont think so there is some that can tell you your ovulation dates but that is it you might have to consult a doctor for that
Could be a range of time... Best way to find out is to go to the doctor and get checked.
It is much harder for you to be able to calculate your due date when you have continued to have periods during pregnancy. However, a doctor or doula or midwife can tell very accurately how far along you are.
Irritation from the doctors figures checking the cervix, or your in labor.
Ask her when her last period was. You carry a baby for 38-40 weeks from the first day of your last period. Do the math and you will see how far along she is. Also have her go to a doctor immediately if she has not already!!!!
You don't say how far along you are or how much bleeding. Spotting is not uncommon and especially during implantation. If you are worried and bleed a lot contact your doctor.
if you are far along in your pregnancy mucus is normal.. nasty but normal if your not to far along contact your doctor