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Mar

The first day of my last period was 26th Feb. I had unprotected sex before, during, and after ovulation. I took a test yesterday, but it came up neg.However, i have been experiencing symptoms such as headache, tender breasts, mood changes, cramping, feeling sick(not being sick)..If i am pregnant, how many weeks would i be? and when do you think i should leave it till i test, i dont mind waiting a while but i would prefer to know asap (as anyone would haha) Thanks alot in advance..x


Answer:
If you are pregnant & going buy your last period your estimated due date is the 2nd December 2008 & your around 4 weeks pregnant.

There are many early prediction home pregnancy tests available that claim to detect pregnancy as early as 6 days past ovulation. But in spite of their claims, most are not sensitive enough to guarantee you an accurate result at this point. By 14 days after fertilization (about the time you would expect your period), most home pregnancy tests may be able to detect the hormone in your urine and give you a positive result. In fact, you're much more likely to get an accurate result if you wait until a week after your expected period before testing. I would suggest leaving it until early next week & try again. Good luck & hope you are pregnant.


Answer:
Go to baby-gaga and

it will tell you .

P.s- I went and did it for you and it says you'd

be 4 weeks along by now .


Answer:
hiya

you'd be due december 2nd

you'd be around 4 weeks.

maybe wait another few days then test again

good luck xx


Answer:
You still could be pregnant, I would test again in 3-7 days, you may just have tested too early.

Answer:
i have worked it out that you are 4 weeks and 2 days which works out that EDD is 2nd dec congratulations if you are leave it it till the weekend and then do a test good luck

Answer:
Count 40 weeks from the first day of your last period, that will give you your due date.

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