Doc gave me a due date from my last period but my cycles are kind of irregular so im not sure. Im just curious to know the actual conceive date. Is there a way to figure it out properly? thoda confusing hai.
Typically, doctors use your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) to calculate gestational age and an estimated conception date. Early ultrasounds are also quite accurate in determining this. It's always best to discuss with your obstetrician, as they can correlate all factors for you.
After my C-section, I was so busy with recovery and the baby that I didn't even think about the exact conception date! My doctor calculated my due date using my last menstrual period. They say it's always an estimate, so don't get too caught up in finding the precise day.
For those of us who went through IVF, the conception date is exact because we know the embryo transfer date. For natural conception, it's usually an estimated window based on your LMP and ovulation. It's not usually an exact single day, so don't feel bad if you can't pinpoint it.
My baby is just a few months old, so it's all fresh for me! My doctor used my Last Menstrual Period date, and then the early ultrasound scan confirmed the gestational age. That's how they determined the due date, and from there, you can estimate conception.
Hey girl, don't stress too much about the exact day you conceived, honestly! No one really knows the *exact* moment unless you had IVF or something. Your doctor will use your last period date and early scans to give you a rough idea. That's totally normal, chill.
Arre yaar, actually it's a bit hard to pinpoint the *exact* day of conception. Doctors usually count from your last period. But sometimes ovulation dates can vary na? Ultrasound scans also help them to get a better estimate of the baby's age. Toh don't worry too much!
See, generally your gynac will calculate it from your Last Menstrual Period (LMP). That's the standard way. If your cycles are regular, it gives a pretty good idea. Don't stress too much about the exact date, it's usually an estimate.