No
there is no such thing as a conception pill - that is not how you get pregnant
Of course. Pregnancy begins at 1 week, the first week being the date of the last menstrual period. 3 weeks would be roughly around date of conception.
Yes, you can. When I was pregnant with my son, I knew I was pregnant the day after conception because my breasts were very sore from conception until the 2nd trimester.
The answer is you add one week from the first day of your last period then subtract three months. This is your due date. For example: First day of last period was Feb 13th 2007. Add one week = Feb 20th 2007. Then subtract three months = Nov. 20th 2007 will be your due date. Yes No, you add 9 months and a week to your last period date for your edd. From conception is 9 months minus a week. (38 weeks) http://www.genetree.com/about/conception-calculator.asp
You are not actually pregnant the first 2 weeks and the symptoms starts later. The first week is when conception occur.
Going in before April 29 makes no difference to your conception date which was probably the first week in August.
At this point in time, there is no way anyone can tell the exact date of conception. Even if there was only one sexual encounter, it could take days before actual impregnation. Sperm can live in a woman's body for about a week. Because of this, doctors go off of the start date of the woman's last period when referring to gestational age. So if a woman is considered 5 weeks pregnant on March 7, the date of the start of her last period was January 31st. The date of actual conception was probably sometime in mid February.
A woman becomes pregnant when an egg is fertilized by a sperm, typically during ovulation. This can occur within a few days of having unprotected sex. The exact date of conception is usually difficult to determine precisely.
Your rough conception date would be March 15th 2010, give or take a few days. However, it's difficult to accurately say when your conception date was. I suggest speaking to your doctor, midwife or obstetrician to get a better idea.
The first couple of weeks after conception are relatively symptom-free. But you can get gas build-up by many a reason.
A blood test can pick up HCG seven days after conception.