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Q: Pregnancy Calenders...
asked by: JillMarie on January 26th, 2004
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I always check these out online and today I relized how different they all are! I always put in the same due date but one will say i'm 4 months the next 3 months the next says i'm 14 weeks the next says 12!!!??? Confused Why are they all different and which one do I go by??
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metal_girl76
replied on January 26th, 2004
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Well since they are all different I wouldnt rely on them. Just go by whatever the doctor says. Most of them are just a bunch a bs if you ask me lol. The same goes with those ovulation calculators they have online too. I used to go by them so I knew not to have sex on those dates but guess what i'm pregnant anyways lol. The only reliable way to find out how far along you are is your doctor so ask him/her and they should be able to give you the right answer!
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Untimely Blessings
replied on January 27th, 2004
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Alot of them default you cycle to 28 days. And if your cycle length is say 32 days instead it tends to throw it off by a few weeks. So I say if your going to go by that use the one at Babycenter.Com/pregnancy-calendar/getinfo? _requestid=3318668
this way you can put in all your own info and get a more accurate date!


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