Roughly April 20th, give or take a few days. However, it is difficult to accurately say when a conception date is. Therefore I suggest you talk to your doctor, midwife or obstetrician about it for more information.
most prob July 6th
i would say around 5th aug
The estimated date of birth is September 28th 2009
Absolutely not. The later in pregnancy the less accurate the scan. The first two giving a due date of October 2nd will be correct and give you a conception date of around January 9th.
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Do you know ur due date? If so go to www.webmd.com and they can tell you exactly. GOOD LUCK
on 12 of january...
As of the date the question was asked, Janaury 12, 2010, this is just over 2 weeks after conception.
January 12, 2010
12 January
January 12
AnswerThere is no way to tell the exact date, but an estimated date would be around December 19th.Alternately, according to your due date, you conceived around 11th January. However, some women ovulate later than others so give and take +/- 5 days.Visit this site below and scroll down till you get to the table. This will give you an accurate reading based on the first day of your last menstrual period and or due date.http://www.genetree.com/about/conception-calculator.aspThis is wrong... If your due date is in March how could you have conceived in January??My son was born on March 13 and i conceived him on June 16th... If you wanna find out when u conceived you can generally add 3 months to the due date...Your conception date was most likely Friday, June 19, 2009You are in Week 20 of your pregnancyYour Third Trimester will begin 12/11/2009135 days down, 145 to go!Your baby will be born in the Year of The White Metal TigerHalf Birthday: September 10Birthstone: Aquamarine (Courage)Astrological Sign: PiscesBirth Flower: Daffodil or Jonquil (White or Light Blue)This time next year your baby will be 32 Weeks Old!Your baby will start kindergarten in 2015, be old enough to drive a car in 2026, graduate high school with the class of 2028, and will finish college in 2032, give or take a year. Can you imagine?