I'm thinking likely not - if the sonographer scanned any earlier than she had, there'd likely be nothing to see!
Thanx:happy:
Ultrasounds at 6 weeks are not reliable to the day, but any doctor/tech worth their salt would be able to see very obviously a month's difference in your baby's gestation.
The fact is that no one can tell you specifically what day you conceived, but I'd be prepared for either eventuality. It's probably going to become glaringly obvious very soon (when you start nesting and lose your mucus plug) as to when baby will be arriving.
For whatever reason (and please no one read anything into this whatsoever) I did not show much with my DD until the 20 week mark. Even my adult sons who lived with me did not know I was pregnant till that week. I think the amount you show can depend on a lot of different variables including where your placenta is, how much weight you gain, etc.
Now that I see this post, I have a question regarding my O day for my first pregnancy.
I remember exactlly that I had my first day of cycle on 28 April 2010...
Then as far as I remember, I had a DTD on 7 unprotected...and I didnt took a pill the next day because I thought I will not get pregnant so easy....
On 5 June found out I'm pregnant and...
I had my due date 4 February..
Do you think it's possible for sperm to survive from day 10 until 15?(that time I didnt knew about my ovulation day but if it's to consider my O day now (it's in day 15)...
I have a boy.
What your ovulation day is NOW has nothing to do with when you ovulated 4 years ago. Sometimes you ovulate early, and this can happen even if every other month of your life you ovulated spot on CD 15.
It is also very, very normal for cycles to be irregular prior to conceiving your first child. So you could have ovulated on CD 12, 13, 14, or even earlier (this is less likely)
Additionally, sperm can survive for days inside, now the odds of conception are not good but my thinking is that you probably did not ovulate on CD 15 but sooner than that, and so the sperm did not have to survive as long. It is possible, however.
Yup. I remember I always 2 days before or behind with my cycle...so it's possible...who knows :-))