These pregnancy weeks are confusing me because they count from last period, not from actual sex day. My app says 4 weeks but I dont feel that far. When exactly is week one counted from?
Oh, this is a tricky one for first-time moms! I remember being so confused too. It's counted from your last menstrual period, not from conception. So by the time you miss your period, you're usually already around 4 weeks along. It feels a bit weird, right?
Hello sweetie, don't worry, it's a common question! Doctors usually start counting your pregnancy from the very first day of your last period. So, by the time you find out you're pregnant, you're often already a few weeks in. It's a bit funny, but that's the medical way!
Week one of pregnancy is actually counted from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). Yes, even though you aren't technically pregnant yet! That's how doctors calculate the due date. It can be confusing but that's the standard, so keep track of your periods.
It's simple, week one of pregnancy is the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). This is a standard medical calculation used to determine your due date. So you're 'pregnant' before conception based on this method.
I was so confused about this! I thought week one was when the baby was actually conceived. So, by the time I tested positive, I was like 4-5 weeks already? Is that how it works for everyone? It feels a bit like cheating the system, haha!