The time of pregnancy is calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), which is typically two weeks before conception actually occurs. This means the first two weeks of the 40-week count are before fertilization, during which your body prepares for ovulation and a new cycle begins

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    2 days ago

    Sure, thanks for all the comments. Sometimes I write stuff before thinking it through. Guess my learning is some day I’ll have to look up the proper method of doing it. I still found the article to be very confusing. It’s clearly not meant for experts. But unless you’re one, the statements there seem to mix what happens after conception and the other timeline so I find it to be confusing to me. But I can read up on it and learn something as well.