Strange as it may seem, the answer is yes. I've heard of more than one girl who got her period on the due date or a day or two later who was, in fact, preggers. You need to note the differences -- such as flow, cramping, bloating, and other symptoms of menses -- between this period and a typical one. If there's a noticeable difference, especially if your flow is much lighter, you may be in a motherly way.
It depends when the dates from your last period were or when your due date is
Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the conception date was March 27th
You conceived approximately 3 weeks before you realized your period was late.
Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the conception date was January 20th 2010.
Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the conception date was June 22nd 2009
Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the conception date was October 24th 2009.
To calculate your due date, add 40 weeks (or 280 days) to the first day of your last menstrual period. Since you're 12 weeks and 3 days pregnant, you can estimate your due date to be around 27 weeks and 4 days from now. This typically places your due date approximately 6 months from now, which would be around the end of the month or early the following month, depending on the exact date of your last menstrual period. For a more precise date, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider.
If your due date is May 14, 2010 you are 9 weeks pregnant
you work out the date of the first day of period and count how many weeks its been since then, that's how far you will be or use a due date calculator.
No, not necessarily. How far along you are is estimated based on the first day of your last menstrual cycle. For example, if you just missed your period, then you're probably already 4 weeks pregnant!
40 weeks is a normal period. So almost ten months.
Assuming 10 weeks and 3 days is the time since since your last period, your due date will be at 40 weeks. A simple rule to calculate the estimated date of delivery is to add 9 months 7 days to the date of your last period. Eg. Last period = 14 Jan 2009 Estimated date of delivery = 21 Oct 2009 This is just an estimation. Only 3% of women actually deliver on their due dates without any medical intervention. It's usually a few days to a few weeks earlier or later.