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Q: Jill
asked by: lee25 on April 28th, 2004
Active User, very eHealthy
According to this website it says i'm 23 weeks and 6 days. That would make it 3 days off from what I was told at the doctor's office. Which would make me 24 weeks tommorrow any way which is still 6 months. Am I reading this thing wrong. What other way is there to calculate how far along you are. It says that as of tommorrow I will have 16 weeks to go which is 4 months and 4 6=10 months. I can't figure it out for the life of me.

I don't know if you read the other post, but I responded to you.

Brenda
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JillMarie
replied on April 28th, 2004
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Try calculating it by your due date. I put in august 22nd and it says you are 23 weeks 2 days. So that should be right. You really are pregnant for 10 months because conception is included. Look at the post I made under your other post about this.
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