November 24, 2011
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.
No, you count back 38 weeks for the conception date, but don't forget this is just an estimate.
The estimated date of conception is December 14, 2008. This is based on a 28 day cycle.
I will assume you are talking about 2nd June 2011. If so, it makes your conception date roughly September 8th 2010. However, this date could be wrong by a couple of days. It also depends on when you actually ovulated.
September 17th 2009? Your conception date would be roughly December 26th 2008, give or take 5 days
your conception date should be pretty accurate considering u had an ultrasound. you shouldv'e been ovulating around June 21st.
To estimate the conception date, subtract about 38 weeks (or 266 days) from the due date. For a due date of May 21st, the conception date would be around August 27th of the previous year. For a due date of June 2nd, the conception date would be approximately September 1st of the previous year.
First off, go to a nurse and get checked up, they should be able to tell you the approximate conception date. I am currently 8 months pregnant, my due date is Sept 11th and according to the "pregnancy wheel" I received at a clinic, my approximate conception date was December 19th. http://www.obfocus.com/calculators/duedate.htm Has a wonderful online verson! For a due date of October 3rd, the approximate conception date is January 12th. Hope that helps you! Congratulations!
A conception date can never be 100% accurate
Your date of conception will be approximately 15 Mach.
The approximate date of conception was September 10th
The approximate date of conception was June 25th