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5y ago
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What are pregnancy calculators and how will they help me keep track of my pregnancy?

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Answered 5y ago by Dr. Lim Min Yu
    The pregnancy calculator gives you an approximate due date, which it works out your due date by adding 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period (assuming a 28 day cycle, it is adjusted for longer or shorter cycles). Your period and ovulation are counted as the first two weeks of pregnancy.
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    5y ago
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    Is it okay to not feel any baby movement in week 17?

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    Answered 5y ago by Dr. Christopher Chong
      For the first pregnancy, fetal movements typically can be felt from 20 to 22 weeks. For second pregnancy onwards, this can be felt from 18 to 20 weeks. Some people may feel movements earlier than the above and if one cannot feel movements by those dates, it is best to consult your OBGYN.

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      5y ago
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      I've been told I have a little bump on my right ovary, but my left ovary is flat. Is this normal ?

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      Answered 5y ago by Dr. Lim Min Yu
        Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled lumps or pockets that develop on the ovaries of women. Ovarian cysts are common. Most ovarian cysts are harmless and go away on their own without special treatment.

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