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Could someone help date me!

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WhatWouldCoachBombayDo · 08/08/2018 00:03

As a fully grown woman I feel absolutely silly asking this...but I'm at a loss, so reaching out for other brains that probably work better than mine right now!

So I have a dilemma in that I've no idea how far along I am, I have extremely irregular periods.

I discovered last week I was pregnant and on Friday 3/8/18 took a digital test that said pregnant 1-2.

This evening I have taken another digital test and it states pregnant 2-3.

But for some unfathomable reasons I can't get my head around trying to count back to the day of ovulation or when hypotheticaly my LMP would have been?! Based on a 28 day cycle.

So would anyone care to guestimate roughly how far along I am?

Sorry I feel like such a fool...

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Namechangeattempt · 08/08/2018 00:11

Id say 5 weeks. The clear blues estimate when you conceived and you need to add 2 weeks to this to get how 'pregnant' you are. There not bang on but are good for a rough guide. Because it's not 3+ your hcg levels arnt mega high so I'll guess 5 xxx

IndominousRex · 08/08/2018 00:13

Clear Blue digital date (very roughly) from conception, so you need to add on two weeks to get your true gestation. So probably 4-5 weeks.

WhatWouldCoachBombayDo · 08/08/2018 00:18

Well that makes sense! Why on earth couldn't I work that out myself?!

My brain has stopped working I swear!

Thank you, so technically LMP would have been roughly the 6/07/2018 if I were cycling "normally". Well that's what I'll go with 😂

This isn't an exact science as we all know!

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