That is very difficult to say without knowing your cycle history normally, but it would have been approximately 14 days after the start of the last period if you usually had a cycle lasting about 28 days. Your doctor was probably calculating the date from your last period. If your cycle is shorter, the date of conception would have been earlier, and later if your cycles were longer than average.
No, I don't think so. But you can still check with your doctor.
If you were having symptoms 3 weeks before your period was due you were not pregnant because you get pregnant 2 weeks before a period. Being 1 day late is neither here nor there. If your breasts are sore and itchy and you are nauseous that could be many different things. I suggest you see a doctor.
Go see a doctor.
It is common to spot during your pregnancy, but you might want to go to your doctor and have it checked out.
Most probably not, even with such a short period.
Technically, 10 weeks pregnant.
No. Go and see a doctor. You are probably having a miscarriage.
Yes, but if they get really bad go and see your doctor or midwife
If you are 6 weeks pregnant, this brown discharge may be old blood from your last period. However, you should speak to your Doctor about this incase it is an infection.
You did not get a period while you were pregnant.
Two weeks after you have your period is typically the most likely time to become pregnant.
Yes, our daughter did the first five months, be sure and let the doctor know.