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I need some help

I just fount out I'm pregnant and I'm 25 weeks , I'm having a baby boy . I was on Depo , so exactly when do you say I got pregnant ??
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I'm due November 29, I'm 25 weeks today and I conceived March 8
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I'm 28 weeks and conceived on Valentine's Day, so I would agree with pp about beginning of March.
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And then then the egg still needs to implant, it would be easier to calculate your ovulation
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It takes time for the sperm to meet the egg, so you may have had sex and not have actually gotten pregnant until later. You don't actually conceive until the two have met.
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I'm 26 weeks and for me it was February 11 that we Conceived
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i had my Depo shot March 2 I was already pregnant before I got the shot , it was to early to tell I was pregnant my OBGYN said , if I conceived in March I wouldn't be 26 weeks right now .
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I'm due November 10th and conceived around feb. 17th so I would agree March is when you conceived
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I'm 28 weeks pregnant, and my estimated conception date was set at February 16th (I got this from my doctor), my due date is November 3rd. So you would have conceived around early March
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omg thank you , everybody I've asked seems like they didn't know lol but yeah because around the 12th of feb I had a 2 day cycle but it really wasn't a cycle you know . So I was just a little confused
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I have heard of people getting pregnant on the depo. I'm 24 weeks and got pregnant in the first few weeks of march. That putz you out to valentine's day or earlier.
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