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PostPosted: 11/27/06 - 12:39    Post subject: how long does a pregnancy reaaly last Vote now! Reply with quote

well, i'm a little confused about when i got pregnant. My due date is march 28 which would put me getting pregnant at the end of june or the begining of july, acording to the 9 month period. I heard you was really pregnant for 10 months which would put me getting pregnant around the end of may or the begining of june. Acording to my due date, i want to know when i really got pregnant.
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