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SouthYorkshire1995 · 28/05/2019 14:58

Hi I'm due on 26th of September would I of concieved December or January my period was from 15th of December came of on the 20th of December and I'm irregular any ideas guys

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Newyearsameoldshit · 28/05/2019 15:05

There are due date calculators online where you put your due date in and it works out the likely window of conception - although if you are irregular it could be a bit off.

SouthYorkshire1995 · 28/05/2019 17:06

Would you ovulate early if your irregular then

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physicskate · 28/05/2019 19:18

It's impossible to say!! Some cycles you may ovulate early (short cycles). On the long ones, you ovulate later... and because you didn't go on to get your period, we can't say when you ovulated unless you tracked.

SouthYorkshire1995 · 28/05/2019 20:56

Well my next period would of been on 13th of jan normally I'm on for 7 but it was 5 days this time

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SouthYorkshire1995 · 28/05/2019 20:57

Also when would you most likely ovulate

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mynameiscalypso · 28/05/2019 20:58

I'm due on 22 August and my last period started on 15 November. We conceived at the end of November so I would guess December for you.

SouthYorkshire1995 · 28/05/2019 21:03

Ultrasound said I conceived in jan because of mid cycle I don't know what to believe measurements go back to the 20th of December when I wasn't pregnant I had sex 22nd 2 days after my period then I had sex on 31st of december then 1st of jan

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physicskate · 28/05/2019 21:57

I'm not sure we understand each other. The length of a cycle is from the start of one period to the start of the next. If you have irregular cycles it means the time between starting one period and starting the next period varies by more than a few days. It has nothing to do with how long your period is.

Generally, you ovulate (and therefore conceive) about to weeks before you start your period. Sex from a few days before you ovulate can cause conception because sperm can live for several days inside the womb. The egg only survives about a day (after ovulation) before it dies.

So it all really depends on when you ovulated or if you do actually have regular cycles (not to be confused with periods of the same length).

SouthYorkshire1995 · 28/05/2019 23:11

Oh right I get you it sounds like I conceived in January then

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mynameiscalypso · 28/05/2019 23:17

Based on what you've said, I suspect you conceived on 31 Dec/1 Jan.

SouthYorkshire1995 · 29/05/2019 07:20

Okay thankyou

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