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How Can You Determine Your Due Date?

What are some of the early signs of pregnancy, and what do you do when you find out you are pregnant! One of the first things you may want to determine is your due date. This article discusses some of the first signs of pregnancy and determining when the big day will arrive.

Well, you just found out that you are pregnant! Congratulations!! It is a time of excitement, joy, happiness, nervousness, anxiety, confusion, ecstasy; basically almost every single emotion can be included in the matter of pregnancy. It is truly one of the most major and most important times in both a man and a woman’s life, and this is why it is so important to understand some things about your pregnancy, such as your pso that you can worry more about your being happy than being confused as to what is going on. We hope this site will help eliminate some of the confusion and anxiety. One of the first things you want to know when you find out you are pregnant, is when will the big day be?

How do you Determine Your Pregnancy Due Date?
There are several things that you need to take into consideration in order to properly determine your [tag-cat]pregnancy[/tag-cat] due date, such as: how many days your cycle usually is on average, how many days ago your last period started, how many days ago you had sex, how many days ago you last ovulated, as well as if sex occurred during your mid-cycle ovulation fertile time.

What are the First Signs of Pregnancy?

Even if you can’t calculate your pregnancy due date, or if you want to know more in order to be extra sure if you think that you may be pregnant, there are certain signs and symptoms that you may be experiencing, which if you take notice of, with consideration you may be able to determine whether you are pregnant or not. Some of the [tag-self]early signs of pregnancy[/tag-self] include: breast tenderness, bloating, cramping, bleeding, moodiness, fatigue, and weight gain, for instance.

Even if you do figure out your pregnancy [tag-tec]due date[/tag-tec], this does not mean that it is necessarily completely correct. After all, all of the factors that go into the process of determining the pregnancy due date are basically estimated, and so the actual due date may be anywhere from a couple weeks earlier to a couple weeks later than that of the actual given due date.

The best idea here, even though it is possibly for you to work it out yourself, is to go to your doctor so that he can give you the best and most accurate estimate possible. This way you can be that much more sure of the proper due date of your pregnancy, and this will not only help to make you feel much more at ease, but will also help you to figure out other factors throughout your pregnancy.

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