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How To Estimate Trimesters Of Pregnancy During Initial Phases?

hello im my period came on aug 1 2013 for 6 days then again on aug 28 for like 2 1/2 days then nothing September took preg test end of aug and 1st week sept was preg one doc going off of first period other off of 2nd my ultrasound went from june5 due date to may 28 im confused can you help me when did I most likely got pregnant
Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.

I am so sorry to hear about this mix up with when you probably got pregnant. When it comes to this, the best way forward is to go with the ultrasound results. A change from June 5th to May 28th still falls within the accepted interval of error when estimating pregnancy age. There is just no reason to get worried because when we estimate the expected date of delivery, we admit that the lady can deliver within 5weeks of this date and it is totally normal.. A difference of one week on these ultrasounds makes no real difference and you should not be bothered by this.

I hope this helps you. i wish you a safe pregnancy and delivery.
Dr. Ditah, MD.
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How To Estimate Trimesters Of Pregnancy During Initial Phases?

Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about this mix up with when you probably got pregnant. When it comes to this, the best way forward is to go with the ultrasound results. A change from June 5th to May 28th still falls within the accepted interval of error when estimating pregnancy age. There is just no reason to get worried because when we estimate the expected date of delivery, we admit that the lady can deliver within 5weeks of this date and it is totally normal.. A difference of one week on these ultrasounds makes no real difference and you should not be bothered by this. I hope this helps you. i wish you a safe pregnancy and delivery. Dr. Ditah, MD.