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Q: Lo0kie! Lol
asked by: *LiDdLeMoMmY15* on January 11th, 2005
Experienced User
Are these online due date calendar thingys accurate?? Sorry if that is a stupid question lol.. I just think this is ko0l!!!


Due date 9/14/2005 conception 12/22/2004
pregnancy test 1/5/2005 1st heartbeat 1/19/2005
quickening 4/13/2005 viability 5/25/2005

week 1 12/15/2004 week 22 5/11/2005
week 2 12/22/2004 week 23 5/18/2005
week 3 12/29/2004 week 24 5/25/2005
week 4 1/5/2005 week 25 6/1/2005
week 5 1/12/2005 week 26 6/8/2005
week 6 1/19/2005 week 27 6/15/2005
week 7 1/26/2005 week 28 6/22/2005
week 8 2/2/2005 week 29 6/29/2005
week 9 2/9/2005 week 30 7/6/2005
week 10 2/16/2005 week 31 7/13/2005
week 11 2/23/2005 week 32 7/20/2005
week 12 3/2/2005 week 33 7/27/2005
week 13 3/9/2005 week 34 8/3/2005
week 14 3/16/2005 week 35 8/10/2005
week 15 3/23/2005 week 36 8/17/2005
week 16 3/30/2005 week 37 8/24/2005
week 17 4/6/2005 week 38 8/31/2005
week 18 4/13/2005 week 39 9/7/2005
week 19 4/20/2005 week 40 9/14/2005
week 20 4/27/2005 week 41 9/21/2005
week 21 5/4/2005 week 42 9/28/2005
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pinkbaby
replied on January 11th, 2005
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Ya, I think they are as long as they calculate from the 1st day of your last period, give or take a day cause no one really knows when you ovulate. But whats quickening and viability?
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*LiDdLeMoMmY15*
replied on January 11th, 2005
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I have no clue.. I did put my first day last day period blah blah lol.. But oh well.. Atleast you can say it is pretty damn close lol

xox jessica oxo
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rachrach
replied on January 11th, 2005
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Quickening is feeling the baby move inside the uterus..
And viability, I think that's when the baby would be able to have a chance at surviving if it were born..Like if it was premature..Cuz when I was at the er this weekend for something they said my baby isnt viable yet but at 24 weeks he would be viable and have a chance at survival if he were born then..
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Krista Kai
replied on January 11th, 2005
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Yeah, I think rach is right. I know quickening is when you feel the baby cuz thats what my dr said anout me last week at my appt when I told her I can definitely feeling my baby move a lot now. And I love it!!! :)

and i'm pretty sure viability is when you're baby's developed enough to live if its premature.
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