My baby is already born and I am trying to understand roughly when conception happened. The dates from last period and due date are confusing me. Is there a way to calculate backwards from birthday?
I always wondered this too, and got so confused with all the dates! Don't worry, the doctors estimate your conception date by counting back about 38 weeks from your baby's birth date, or based on your LMP. The early ultrasound is actually the most accurate for dating, so trust that.
It's usually around 38 weeks before your baby's actual birth date! ✨ Your doctor calculates it using your last period date or an early ultrasound, which is the most accurate. It's so exciting to know these details, right? 😊
Oh, I remember those days of morning sickness and trying to figure out all the dates! Basically, count back about 38 weeks from your baby's actual birth date. That's the typical estimate for when conception would have happened. It gives you a good approximate idea, don't worry too much about the exact day.
They usually calculate about 38 weeks before your baby was born to get the approximate conception date. It's a rough idea, but your doctor would have given you a more precise estimate during your check-ups. Hope this helps you figure it out.
Generally, doctors calculate 40 weeks from your last menstrual period (LMP) to get the due date. So, conception is usually around 2 weeks after your LMP. You can count back from your baby's birth date, but your doctor's ultrasound will give you the most accurate date.
The standard way to estimate conception is to count back 38 weeks from your baby's birth date, as a full-term pregnancy is typically 40 weeks from the last menstrual period (LMP) or 38 weeks from conception. However, the most accurate dating comes from early ultrasounds performed by your doctor.
Haan na, yeh calculation thoda confusing hota hai. Generally, delivery date se 38 weeks pehle ka time pakadte hain for conception. Par sabse accurate toh gynac hi bataayega, ultrasound ke hisaab se, ho na? Best to rely on their numbers.
Oh, it's fun to look back and try to figure that out! My little one is a toddler now, and honestly, the exact date of conception became less important once the baby arrived. Your doctor will have estimated it for your records, usually around 38 weeks before delivery. Enjoy this time, it flies by!
Yaar, actually jo baby ka birthday hota hai na, usse 38 weeks pehle ka time is usually jab conception hua hota hai. But it's an estimate only, because every baby comes on its own schedule. My gynac used my LMP and first ultrasound for dating, which was clearer.
My doctor explained it really clearly. Pregnancy is counted as 40 weeks from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). Conception actually happens about 2 weeks after your LMP, so around 38 weeks before your baby's birth date. But if your cycles are irregular, the first ultrasound is the most precise method.
Beti, hamare gaon mein toh bolte hain ki jis din bachcha paida hua usse theek 9 mahine pehle hua hoga. Doctor log bhi aise hi hisab lagate hain. Bas bhagwan ki kripa se sab theek ho jaaye aur tum swasth raho.