If you are pregnant, congratulations! This is an exciting time in your life, and you are about to embark on a wonderful journey as you welcome a new life into the world.

One tool that can be helpful during pregnancy is a due date calculator. By inputting the date of your last menstrual period, a due date calculator can provide you with an estimated date for your baby’s arrival. This can help you plan for the big day and ensure that you receive appropriate prenatal care.

In addition to providing an estimated due date, a due date calculator can also be used to calculate the gestational age of your baby. This is the number of weeks that have passed since the first day of your last menstrual period. The gestational age can be important for monitoring your baby’s growth and development during pregnancy.

Remember, the due date is just an estimate, and most babies are born within a few weeks of the due date. If your due date passes and there are no signs of labor, it is important to contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation and advice.

Overall, a due date calculator can be a useful tool during pregnancy. It can help you understand the progression of your pregnancy and monitor your baby’s growth and development. Congratulations again on your pregnancy, and best of luck on this exciting journey!

How Are These Dates Determined?

A woman’s pregnancy term is usually 9 months long. Childbirth usually happens around 38 weeks after conception and 40 weeks after. At your first visit with an OBGYN your doctor will give you an estimated date of birth. Please be aware that these are just estimates. There are many factors that go into childbirth like age, length of previous pregnancies, and the weight of the mother at childbirth. Studies show that only 4% of the time does childbirth occur on the exact due date but 60% of childbirths happen within a week and 90% happen within 2 weeks.

Are You Pregnant?

The best way to know that you are pregnant or not is by taking a pregnancy test. Another way to determine your pregnancy is by identifying early pregnancy symptoms.

Here are some early pregnancy symptoms you should look out for:

  • Spotting and Cramping
    • These cramps can feel similar to menstrual cramping but are a slighter version
  • Breast Changes
    • After conception hormones will change. This can result in breasts feeling swollen, sore, or tingly for a couple weeks
  • Fatigue
    • Being tired is a common symptom in early stages
  • Nausea
    • This is the most famous sign of pregnancy
    • Some women can become nauseated by (or even crave) certain foods
  • Missed Period
    • While nausea is the most famous, missing a period is the most obvious sign of pregnancy
  • Frequent Urination
  • Constipation
  • Mood Swings
  • Headaches and Back Pain
  • Dizziness and Fainting

If you or someone you love is experiencing these symptoms you should recommend buying a pregnancy test.