I have basically skipped a week of pregnancy?
Okay…here is why I have, for lack of a better term, skipped a week of pregnancy I believe.
ALL online pregnancy calculators default you to twelve days to implantation. I am positive on the day I Ovulated as I track BBT, cervical mucus, cervical position, and I took an OPK that was VERY positive. I implanted at six days and got a positive at nine days past.
When I tried to look up fetal development of my baby, EVERY website stated I wouldn’t yet know I was pregnant despite the fact I had a positive two weeks ago this Sunday. Therefore, calculations of fetal development are off for me because according to all websites, just now I would be getting my BFP.
Are there any websites that I can calculate from implantation dates or websites that show fetal development from implantation, not the day of last period?
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Answer by spoiledmogurl04
try pregnancy.org


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You due date is calculated 2 weeks before you ovulate because that is part of the cycle. You can find websites that will track your babies development. When it says 4 weeks that is calculated by you last period and that is the baby at 2 week since ovulation. It is a little confusing. I assume this is your first pregnancy. Good luck I hope you have a happy and healthy pregnancy
how far along you are is actually calculated from the first day of your last period… not the last day. maybe that has something to do with your confusion.
Well there are. Go to google, type in pregnancy calculator based on ceception date or pregnancy calculator based on ovulation date.
Pregnancy is calculated by the first day of your lmp. However some woman ovulate later or earlier.
Hopefully i helped
Why not just look one week ahead?
You have no idea when you “implanted.” If you could tell when the embryo finally burrowed down into the lining of the uterus and completed the implantation process (which can take up to 10 days), you’d better call someone because you’re about to make medical history…….
Anyway, let’s work with the day of ovulation, since you can confirm that with OPK and BBT. The day you ovulated you are 2 weeks pregnant (even though there is no baby yet, its confusing but that’s how its calculated), so make your calculations from that. You can google “pregnancy calculator” or “due date calculator” and type in your ovulation date for an accurate dating of your pregnancy and info about where in your pregnancy you are.
Congratulations!