Pregnancy is calculated from your last LMP, rather than the date of conception. So, if your last period was 7 weeks ago, you are 7 weeks pregnant. You actually conceived 5 weeks ago, around day 14 of your cycle.
Sperm can live inside your body for up to seven days so yes it is possible.
if I'm correct that's just under seven months pregnant
A human fetus that is 26-29 weeks gestation has an average weight of 1110-1350 grams.
There are several reasons this can happen. The embryo mak have grown outside of the uterus, you may have an ectopic pregnancy, or your not pregnant at all. Ovarian cancer, and a few other types of cancer may cause elivated hcg levels. These cancers can also cause many pregnancy symptoms.
It may be possible , however incredibly unlikely, danes live to an average of eight years old and seven is quite close to that
after seven days of stoping the birth control completely runs out
It depends on how many kittens they are having. My two cats who are sisters got pregnant at about the same time. One got really big, she had seven kittens. The other didn't get very big at all and she had four.
It is possible! I have a friend who found out she was seven months pregnant after having her period for six months. Although she thought she was only one month. She was sixteen at the time, so it could have been her age. Answer Yes it's possible it happened to my aunt when she was pregnant with her first child. She had a period for the first four months of her pregnancy she didn't even know until she had a check up and found out she was. The same thing happened with her second child as well.
i am seven weeks pregnant and i have cramping everyday is it normal
Wouldn't know unless there was more detail. There are many circumstances that can cause a miscarriage or a birth ending in stillbirth prematurely.
You really should go back to the doctor and discuss this as your hormone level is very high for seven weeks and an empty sac is not a good sign. Unfortunately you may have a problem and you really should see your ob/gyn urgently.
Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'.