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Pregnancy Due Date Calculator

Find out your due date with our pregnancy calculator, plus get info about your developing baby and see how big...

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Find out your due date with our pregnancy calculator, plus get info about your developing baby and see how big your baby is right now.

Pregnancy Due Date Calculator - is an indispensable tool for the expectant mother!
Pregnancy Tracker and Baby Due Date Calculator is a beautiful journey. Find out your due date with our Pregnancy Due Date Calculator.
Hundreds of thousands of women choose this application. Join us and follow every day the development of your baby, your mother's body and pregnancy for 9 months week by week!

Application properties:

This application gives you all the information you are looking for from your date of pregnancy,the age of the fetus, your condition at this phase, what you are going to have, how much you have left, and many information that may be very important for future motherhood and child safety and well-being.

How we calculate your due date ?

Like most healthcare providers, we can calculate your due date by counting 40 weeks from the first day of your last period. If your cycle is consistently about 4 weeks long, that day is usually about two weeks before you conceive.

But if you happen to know the day you conceived – perhaps you were tracking your ovulation and you know the day your egg must have been fertilized – we can calculate your due date by counting 38 weeks from that date.

Your healthcare provider might revise your due date if she has reason to believe it's off target. She'll measure your baby during an ultrasound exam, and if your baby is much bigger or smaller than expected, she'll provide you with a new due date.

Of course, your due date is just an estimate. Only 1 in 20 women delivers on her due date. You're just as likely to go into labor any day during the two weeks before or after.


DISCLAIMER:
This App is not intended for medical use, or to replace the advice of a trained medical doctor. If you have any concerns about your pregnancy, consult with your doctor or midwife.



Our team wishes you a healthy, full-term pregnancy and a safe delivery.

Last update

March 11, 2020

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