If your June 28th period was normal (usual amount of bleeding and usual number of days bleeding), the pregnancy is most likely the result of the intercourse that occurred in July. However, an ultrasound can give you a more reliable answer. If you are intending to continue the pregnancy, your prenatal provider (pregnancy care doctor) will most likely perform an ultrasound at your first visit. Based on the results of the ultrasound, your doctor will be able to provide you with an estimated date of conception. Until you can see a doctor, eat healthfully, begin taking an over-the-counter prenatal vitamin, drink plenty of fluids, get plenty of rest, and avoid alcohol, tobacco, and street drugs. Good luck.
20. August 2012
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