I put in my EDD to get my ticker calculated and I also tried putting in my 1st day of my last period. It's about a week difference. If I go by the 1st day of last period, I'm 5 weeks, but if I just put in my EDD, I'm almost 5 weeks. What is more accurate? I'm not seeing my doctor until the 29th.

Re: What's more accurate to calculate # of weeks pregnant?
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I'm confused. If you haven't seen your doctor yet, how do you have an EDD that's based on anything other than your last period? Unless you were charting and know exactly when you ovulated, the first day of your last period is really the only way you can estimate a due date until you've seen your doctor.
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Yeah, that makes sense. I know exactly when I ovulated, so I know that my EDD is actually two days later than what it would be based on my LMP. OP didn't mention that she charts, so I was confused as to how she could have an EDD based on anything other than her LMP.
Yes, I was charting, so I know when I ovulated. My chart is linked in my sig.
Wow, I'm out of it today! Ok, since you know when you ovulated, your EDD based on Fertility Friend is going to be more accurate than the first day of your last period, because an EDD based on your LMP assumes that you ovulated on CD14. Since FF knows you ovulated later, the EDD it gave you is more accurate.
Sorry for my complete lack of observational skills today!!
I based my ticker on the the EDD that my doctor gave me based on my first u/s. I wanted to be accurate with what I hear from the doctor.
I would suggest you base your ticker on the later date and then if you need to adjust it up you always can.
I always go by what date I get based on ovulation, temping, etc, since the dr will go by LMP. Since I always ovulate on CD 21 or 22, I know I am always a week behind a "normal" calculation. Usually by the first u/s, they discover that in fact, I am a week behind and adjust my due date anyway.
From what I have read on here from the other ladies it really depends on your doctor. Some Drs will go by LMP and really don't want to know about your charting. My Dr was very open to talking to me about my charting and the fact that I knew I ovulated on CD 20 which moved my due date a week later than if it was based on my LMP.
I would talk to your dr at your appointment and when they ask about your LMP you can also mention you know when you ovulated. If for some reason they still base your DD on your LMP it can always change once you have a dating u/s.
In the end this is the hard truth :-)
Your O date is the accurate one. If I went off my LMP, I'd be 9 weeks pregnant right now. My O date EDD was spot on when I went to the doctor.