Doc gave me my due date but im curious to work backwards and figure out the actual conception time. Is there some simple way ya calculator to do this from the due date? thoda curious bas.
Look, the simplest way is to count back 40 weeks from your due date. That will give you your estimated last menstrual period (LMP) date. Conception usually happens about two weeks after your LMP. So, go 38 weeks back from your due date for a rough conception date. Your gynac gives you the most accurate one, though.
This is a great question, and it's wonderful to want to know these details. If you have your due date, typically you can subtract 38 weeks to get an estimated conception date. For us with IVF, our conception date is usually very precise. Always confirm with your doctor, as every pregnancy is unique, but this calculation gives a good idea.
Hey girl! So, if you have your due date, just count back about 38 weeks from that date. That's usually around when you conceived. Don't stress too much about getting the exact day, your doctor will give you all the precise dates. It's just a rough estimate for you to know, ya know?
You can estimate your conception date by going back 38 weeks from your due date. It gives you a general idea. Your doctor will confirm the actual date.
Hello! To estimate your conception date from your due date, you generally subtract 38 weeks. Doctors usually calculate pregnancy from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), which is 40 weeks. Since ovulation and conception typically happen about 2 weeks after LMP, subtracting 38 weeks from your due date gives a good estimate. But your doctor's calculation is the most precise.