I know how you are supposed to do it--look at the first day of your last period.
Well, I started spotting on April 22, miscarried by April 24, and continued to bleed until April 30. And that was my last period.
How I managed to get pregnant, without trying at all, in the first cycle is beyond me.
So...what would you say would be the first day of that period?
Re: How do I figure out my due date?
Congratulations!
I think you're going to probably have to wait until your first appt and a dating u/s to get the most accurate approximation of your EDD.
When is your first appt? I recently heard that a 7 week u/s is the best predictor of EDD (per a CNM, via my prenatal yoga instructor)
that is pretty similar to my situation - i found out i was pregnant sept 24, had a miscarriage oct 10th and then found out i was pregnant again nov 1st. i cant remember how they dated it but i ended up being due july 14th.
congrats!
EDD = 40w from the the first day of your last menstrual period
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Ok, clearly my response was totally oblivious to the other setup. How did I miss it. I'm sorry! Yes, an u/s in that situation would be the best way to estimate EDD, unless you feel like you can tell when you ovulated, and therefore add 38w?
Either way, it's all a guesstimate even with your doc. It's very rare (1%) that a baby will be born ON their actual due date.
Congrats again, though.
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