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May 14, 2008, 01:18 PM
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| | | this confusses me could i still f had a period hiya can anyone help me by ansering my question i am currently 22 weeks pregnant but cud i still have had a period at the begining of my pregnancy? | | | | | | |
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May 15, 2008, 12:59 AM
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| Yes...although it wouldn't technically be a period. Some women will have some bleeding, often at the time of their usual period, early in pregnancy. Some will have it continue into the pregnancy. Certainly any bleeding should be checked out to be sure of the cause as there are a number of reasons for spotting or bleeding in pregnancy....some are benign, some would merit medical intervention. |
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May 15, 2008, 11:30 AM
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| but the dates would be wrong if before my period wouldnt they? i'd be further on in pregnancy? |
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May 15, 2008, 12:51 PM
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| It depends.....how far along you are is often figured from the first day of your last period...this is the gestational age. While it is often what is used for determining due dates, it is not exact since it usually it not known the exact date of conception. This is also why you have a 2 week window before and after your due date for what would be a normal delivery (many doctors and midwives now consider 3 weeks before term). Another concern with dating from the last period is that some women will have some bleeding early on, often around the time of their usual period and may mistake it for such. Because of these variations, a scan is often given to take measurements and give a more likely due date. If you have had a scan, go by that....but keep in mind, once again it is not an exact science and you still have that window for a "normal" time frame of giving birth. Very few babies are born on their due dates and women do not have an exact number of days gestation....better to say you are due "about mid September" instead of a specific date, for example. |
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May 15, 2008, 11:48 PM
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| my last period all works out so that was the 1st week as its counted and works out exactly the same as the midwife worked it all out to the same i got it and the scan was the same aswell so is it still possible none r rite? |
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May 16, 2008, 07:07 AM
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| when the dr measures your stomache in the office it generally equals how far you are in weeks. did they do an ultrasound and do measurements? if they are getting the same results from both of these then they are going to be pretty much right. I wouldnt worry if they are the same. i didnt know exactly when my last period was with my first child and they did the measurements both ways and i ended up having my daughter just 5 hours before my actual due date. they know what they are doing thats why they are doctors. |
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May 16, 2008, 08:35 AM
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| I saw these statistics once, don't remember were though;
45% of babies are born 2 weeks before the due date.
45% of babies are born 2 weeks after the due date.
10% of babies are born on the due date.
It's not an exact science, no one can tell you the exact day your child will be born. Just sit back and enjoy your pregnancy, your baby will come when it's ready.
Good Luck. |
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May 16, 2008, 08:40 AM
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| Why are you asking? Are you just concerned about your due date falling, for example, on a holiday? |
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May 16, 2008, 10:16 AM
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| I think shes not wanting the date to be right... Is there some confusion as to who it belongs to and you dont want the date to be the one you are getting??? pretty much as we have all said that they know what they are doing, they cant give you an exact date all they can do is give you an approximate date when figured out from your last period and the measurements, so they are probably pretty close to the date especially if all your things are adding up to around the same time. Something else to think about, i was told that when you get pregnant you are already considered to be 2 weeks along do to when the conception taked place. kinda confusing but thats what was said to me. |
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May 16, 2008, 12:59 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by tina1989 hiya can anyone help me by ansering my question i am currently 22 weeks pregnant but cud i still have had a period at the begining of my pregnancy? |
no its just sumet that confussed me and the date i got isnt a happy day 4 me thats all soi hope my bby is born away from it |
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