I just tested positive but my periods were always irregular so i have no idea when this happened. Want to know roughly when i conceived. Is there a way to figure out the date na?
Yeah, my doc also used my last period date and then confirmed it with the 12-week scan. It's confusing at first na, with all the weeks and months. Did you already have your dating scan done?
Yes, usually the doctor calculates your due date based on your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) and confirms it with an early ultrasound scan. This gives a pretty accurate estimate. However, always consult your gynecologist for the most precise date for your situation.
Your doctor will help you find the estimated due date! They usually take your last period date and do a scan early on to confirm. It's a great feeling to know roughly when your little one will arrive. Just enjoy the journey!
I panicked about this too, thinking I needed an exact date down to the minute! But don't worry, your doctor will calculate an estimated due date for you based on your LMP and your first ultrasound. It's normal for it to be an estimate, not a fixed date.
Your gynac will calculate it using your Last Menstrual Period and then confirm or adjust it with your dating scan, usually in the first trimester. This date helps them monitor everything, like gestational diabetes screening timings, so it's important to share your dates correctly.
Hey! Your gynac will definitely give you an estimated due date based on your last period and early scans. Don't stress too much about it being super exact, babies come when they're ready! It's just a guide for you and your doc.
Your doctor will give you an Estimated Due Date (EDD) based on your LMP and scans. With twins, they usually come a bit earlier anyway, so my EDD was more of a guideline than a hard rule! Just go with what your gynac says.
Oh, I remember wanting to know the exact date so badly! It felt like such a big milestone. Usually, doctors calculate it from your last menstrual period (LMP) or from an early ultrasound. It gives you a good estimated due date, but baby decides their own birthday, haha.
Most doctors use your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) as the starting point, and then an early ultrasound helps to get a more accurate estimated due date. It gives you a good idea of when to expect your little one.
You can find an *estimated* date of pregnancy, darling, but the baby will decide the *actual* date of arrival! My doctor used my last period and an early scan. Now in my 3rd tri, I just wish the *actual* date would hurry up and come!