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About Deborah
Expertise I can answer questions about pregnancy symptoms, contraception, abortion, adoption,and
teen parenthood. Specifically, I can give up to date, accurate medical information, latest
studies as well as statistics pertaining to health issues surrounding pregnancy, and factors
to be considered before deciding to become a teen parent.
Experience I have answered over 3000 questions in this area on other health sites, most in the area of teen pregnancy.
Education/Credentials I have a bachelor's Degree in Biology, and am halfway through a Master's Degree, also in Biology. I have access to and read many of the top medical journals, from which I also get the best, most thorough and accurate to answers to pressing medical and health related questions.
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You are here: Experts > Teens > Health for Teens > Teen Pregnancy > when did she become pregnant
Expert: Deborah
Date: 9/16/2008
Subject: when did she become pregnant
Question Christy had sex on March 28th and ok she had sex April 30th she didnt have a period in May but christy had sex on May 30th and May 31st christy took a pregnacy test on June 3rd and it said she was pregnant....so when did she conceived and the baby came on January 31st she went into labor on Janaury 26th,if it would have been march the chirsty was 10 months pregnant can you be pregnant for that long aint the plactea start to deteriate
Answer Dear Tani,
If this is a paternity question, why not just have a DNA test done?
Why didn't she have her period in May? It's pretty clear that she was pregnant already isn't it?
Yes, you can be pregnant for 10 months, because the average pregnancy is 40 weeks. 40 divided by 4 (weeks)= 10 (months). Doctors start counting pregnancy from the woman's last menstrual period, so for two weeks of a woman's "pregnancy" she hasn't even conceived yet.
So let's say I start my period January 1. I actually ovulate January 14th and the egg gets fertilized January 14th. My doctor considers me to be pregnant since January 1.
So take January 26th and count backwards 40 weeks. You need a calendar to do this.
I would say her last menstrual period was sometime around April
22 and she conceived from the sex she had on April 30th.
"Pregnancy Due Date
How Pregnancy Due Date is Calculated
From conception vs last menstrual period
The average duration of pregnancy is 38 weeks (266 days) from conception. Predicting the pregnancy due date based on conception is the most accurate way to calculate one's due date, but usually the date of conception is not known. ***Therefore, the due date is generally calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP). In this case, 2 weeks are added to the calculation giving a total of 40 weeks (280 days).*** This is based on the assumption that ovulation/conception occurs on cycle day 14 in the "average" 28 day menstrual cycle.
http://www.tubal-reversal.net/pregnancy-due-date.php"
I hope this helps, because I know this exact same question has been asked for many months now.
Best wishes,
Deb
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