K.E. asks from Lewisville, TX on March 09, 2007
Accuracy of Conception Date
The reason I am asking is because my due date is May 14th, and I had a sono done when I was like 5 weeks and two more after that and the date has stayed the same. I am now 30 weeks and they are telling me it's still the same, etc. They said I conceived August 21st, so does that mean there is no way that I conceived around July 8?
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R. answers from Dallas on March 13, 2007
If you conceived 6 weeks earlier than all the sonos have said...then there is something wrong with the baby.
There is the chance they could be off by about a week because
not all women are 28 day cycles. But not 6 weeks. And 3 sonos have all said that.
J.W. answers from Dallas on March 10, 2007
Ok so I would be the one that has not been the norm. Because of isses getting and staying pregnat I start having ultrasounds that day I find out. With my first the child they were off 2 1/2 weeks. My second they were right on the money and with my 3rd The ultasound was 2 weeks off. However it is unlikely that the sono would be off by 6 1/2 weeks.
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R. answers from Dallas on March 13, 2007
If you conceived 6 weeks earlier than all the sonos have said...then there is something wrong with the baby.
There is the chance they could be off by about a week because
not all women are 28 day cycles. But not 6 weeks. And 3 sonos have all said that.
T.T. answers from Dallas on March 09, 2007
My dr. said the same thing that Amber's said. The earliest sono is the best indicator. I pretty much knew the date of ovulation on both pregnancies and both sonos were right on track.
S.P. answers from Dallas on March 09, 2007
I would say the date is very accurate. I believe all fetuses hit the same development milestones the first 12 weeks or so. After that, they grown at their own individualized rates. So that first sonongram is probably right on target.
I always took the first date of my last period, subtracted 3 months, and added 7 days to get my due date. It was almost perfect (even by sonogram dating) with each of my 4 pregnancies.
M.A. answers from Dallas on March 10, 2007
If all the sonograms say the same thing, then there is almost no chance that you concieved on July 8th. If that was the case, then there would be something wrong with the lack of growth of the baby (not likely). You can rest assured that the Dr. is right! :-) Good luck!
J.M. answers from Dallas on March 09, 2007
I would say that there's no way you conceived in early July if your due date is mid-May. If you had conceived in July, your due date would be in early April- which would mean they were off by over a month! Unless you're baby is measuring REALLY big- I'd say that they're probably pretty close....
T. answers from Dallas on March 14, 2007
K.,
I have a 9 month old daughter, and her original due date was May 15th. I had asked my OB when my conception date was, because I was curious, and it was between August 21st and August 23rd. Maybe that can give you something to judge by. Hope it helps.
Take care
T.
R.C. answers from Dallas on March 12, 2007
When I was pregnant with my first I had the same kinda thing. I thought my due date should be January 10 and the Dr was telling me January 30. What do you know I had my daughter on January 9. My daughter was 5 lbs 13 ozs. The reason everything was off was becasue the give you the due date by the first day of your last period and the size of the baby. Since my baby was so small she was not showing to be as far along. Don't be shocked if you baby comes sooner to what you think the due date is then what the Dr tells you.
C.S. answers from Dallas on March 10, 2007
I'm a labor and delivery nurse. Sono's (especially early ones) are quite accurate when determining your due date. Since all of your other sono's have been consistent with that date, you can be fairly sure that it is correct. July 8th and August 21st is quite a difference. It would be almost impossible to be off by that much when they determined your due date. Hope this helps.
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