QuestionQUESTION: okay first off i will tell you i have adhd so you need to explain sorry i have a 1 year old daugther who i had june 4th 2007 and they told me my three different due dates they where june 16th 17th and 18th but i had high blood pressure when standing up layin down i was fine and my fluid dropped from 23 to 22 well after they delivered my placentia they asked to have it tested why the doctor ended up turning it down well after she was born the nurses told me she was gasping for air why and i had a positive test in the end of july i did something july 5th and 6th which would have may be due in about arpil or may right i started having probs in may in december i felt the baby moving my second appointment i asked them why i felt her moving stong already and i had people asking if i was having twins and everything it was in january or before that i found out i was having a girl they are saying i got pregnant in september 22nd or 23rd but i took a prego test october 13th and found out bright and clear i was prego could i have been really over due can you please help me answer these questions
ANSWER: It sounds like you had sex early July 2006, then had a positive pregnancy test at the end of July 2006. If so, you probably miscarried that pregnancy, then conceived again at the end of September. If an early ultrasound confirmed conception around September 22, 2006, then you would have been due around June 15, 2007. Because due dates are only an estimate, getting alternate due dates of June 16, 17, or 18 doesn't really matter. Your baby was born just a little early, well within the normal gestational length of 37-42 weeks.
If you felt movement in December, this is a little earlier than usual but not completely outside the norm. Many women feel babies earlier than the standard 20-26 weeks.
Congratulations on your new daughter!
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QUESTION: the other thing is ummm i forgot is that they also first ultrasound told me it was a girl and i and why the high blood pressure only when up and where could have my fluid went down why gasping for air
AnswerPositional hypertension (high blood pressure when standing, but not when lying down) could have been caused by stress. It's certainly an unusual occurrence at the end of pregnancy. Regarding your fluid levels, it is normal for amniotic fluid to decrease towards the end of pregnancy, as the baby fills the available space. Since you had a very high level of fluid anyway, this should not have been a concern at all. Finally, you mention "gasping for air" after birth. Certain breathing irregularities, including what may look like gasping and fast breathing, are normal in the early newborn period as the baby's system regulates and the baby learns how to breathe. As long as the baby is not in distress, is staying oxygenated (isn't turning blue), and is not apneic (doesn't stop breathing for long periods), this is not a big concern and it usually resolves within the first week or two.