Go by the u/s date. Those are based off of measurements, and you may have ovulated at a different time than you thought. My due date was two weeks later than going by my period, and it stayed the same throughout my entire pregnancy. Your due date is just an estimate anyway. ↑ |
I think you should discuss this with your doctor immediately since there is a very big time gap in between those 2 due dates ↑ |
JJM - My understanding is that u/s late in pregnancy are usually off. The earlier ones are way more accurate. Like Nikki said, if you're concerned talk to your doctor, but if you know for a fact that you're last period was April 7th, I'd personally go with that to calculate your due date (and then pray you go early because it can get reather uncomfortable late in pregnancy :)). Good luck ↑ |