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Q: Ladies, I Need Help! Ultrasound Nightmare!
asked by: bella sacha on October 13th, 2003
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Hi girls,

here's my situation. I am 8 weeks pregnant. I had an ultrasound done when I was 7 weeks pregnant. The big problem is that I was conceived, that's what the tech said, on august 9th. I wasn't with my fiancé on aug 9th. He was in toronto and I was at my parent's house in
montréal! I know I didn't do anything wrong, I never cheated. Now, he has lots of questions in his head and I feel completely helpless! How does he think I feel? Trying to prove something I didnt do and would never do...I was with him the week before the 9th and the week after...Do you girls have same stories or stories related to the accuracy of the ultrasound????

Thank you very much!
Sacha
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insurancegirl
replied on October 13th, 2003
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Estimate...
This day (on the ultrasound) is just an estimated date. Explain this to him and if he doesn't believe you have the person that did the ultrasound let him know. This is the reason that women generally don't know when they conceived, unless the have dates and everything set up when they test temp and such when trying to have a baby.

Good luck and best wishes,

jennifer Laughing
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cherrywax
replied on October 13th, 2003
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It is just an estimated date. If you need help convincing your man, call and talk to an untrasound tech. They should have told you that it was estimated. Dont worry, if you did nothing wrong, then you shouldnt have to freak out. :d
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phillygurl
replied on October 13th, 2003
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The length of some pregnancies are determined differently. Some doctors go by the date of your last period and when they do the ultrasound they go by the size of fetus.
Good luck
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