Calculating due date? Couple of other things too!

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Morning all, it's good to have you back.

I asked this on another forum, so sorry if any of you find this boring, but wanted more opinions if that is ok with you all.

I know you calculate your due date by the first day of your last period with average length of cycle. I have done this on many websites and the date is:

6th October 2008. Great, fantastic.

Now, I have said in other posts how the only day we had sex in January was 3rd January, 3 days after I came on af. It was light and finished by this time. I ovulated (well I presume I did because of ewcm) on the 4th!

I have just been on a website that asked for conception date. I put 4th January and my due date is now 26th September!!!!!

So you should go off your last period but my conception date is clearly 7 - 14 days earlier than the norm.

Any ideas as I can't go for scan for at least a couple of weeks.

One worrying thing I have noticed. When I had mc last year, I knew nothing about getting pregnant, ovulating (not details anyway), etc, etc. I realised that I got pregnant pretty much to the day I did last year. When I had mc, I was actually just over 10 weeks not 9 as I thought. It was a blighted ovum so passed just the sac, still awful though. I guess it is just playing on my mind alot at the moment especially as it is the same time of year! How weird.

I was wanting info on how to combat nauseea, but you know what, after realising this, I want to feel every crap bit of this pregnancy so I know that it is posibly going well. Do you know what I mean?
 
If thats the only date you had sex i would go with the second date for now. Once you have your scan they will give you a more accurate date.
 

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