Pregnancy Calculator
Calculate your due date, track your pregnancy journey, and get detailed information about each trimester and important pregnancy milestones.
Calculate Your Due Date
Your Pregnancy Timeline
Enter your information to see personalized pregnancy timeline and milestones.
Key Milestones
Baby’s major organs begin to form. Morning sickness may occur.
Baby begins to move and kick. Gender can often be determined.
Baby gains weight rapidly. Final preparations for birth.
Important Appointment Dates
Initial checkup, medical history review, and baseline tests.
Optional tests to screen for genetic conditions.
Detailed ultrasound to check baby’s development.
Test for gestational diabetes.
Weekly checkups, group B strep test, and birth planning.
Pregnancy Week-by-Week Guide
Week 1-4: Early Development
During the first month, fertilization occurs and the embryo begins to develop. The placenta starts forming to provide nutrients to the growing baby.
Key Developments:
- Fertilization and implantation occur
- Neural tube begins to form (will become brain and spinal cord)
- Heart begins to form and may start beating by week 4
- Basic facial features start developing
Tips for Mom:
- Begin taking prenatal vitamins with folic acid
- Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and unnecessary medications
- Schedule your first prenatal appointment
Pregnancy Calculator
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The Pregnancy Calculator helps expectant mothers estimate how far along they are, track key milestones, and predict delivery dates based on last period or conception date.
- Key Benefits: Track pregnancy, Calculate due date, Understand babyβs development.
- Smart Features: LMP or conception input, Auto week tracking, Week-by-week guide.
Pregnancy Calculator
Calculate your due date, track your pregnancy journey, and get detailed information about each trimester and important pregnancy milestones.
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Calculate Your Due Date
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Your Pregnancy Timeline
Enter your information to see personalized pregnancy timeline and milestones.
Key Milestones
1
First Trimester (Weeks 1-13)
Baby's major organs begin to form. Morning sickness may occur.
2
Second Trimester (Weeks 14-27)
Baby begins to move and kick. Gender can often be determined.
3
Third Trimester (Weeks 28-40)
Baby gains weight rapidly. Final preparations for birth.
Important Appointment Dates
First Prenatal Visit (Week 8-12)
Initial checkup, medical history review, and baseline tests.
Genetic Screening (Week 10-13)
Optional tests to screen for genetic conditions.
Anatomy Scan (Week 18-22)
Detailed ultrasound to check baby's development.
Glucose Screening (Week 24-28)
Test for gestational diabetes.
Final Preparations (Week 36+)
Weekly checkups, group B strep test, and birth planning.
Pregnancy Week-by-Week Guide
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Weeks 5-8: Major Organs Forming
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The embryo grows rapidly and major organs begin to take shape. By week 8, all major body organs are present in rudimentary form.
Key Developments:
- Heart divides into chambers and beats rhythmically
- Arm and leg buds form
- Eyes, nose, and ears begin to take shape
- Brain development accelerates
Tips for Mom:
- Begin taking prenatal vitamins with folic acid
- Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and unnecessary medications
- Schedule your first prenatal appointment
Week 5-8
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During a person's first OB-GYN visit, the doctor will usually provide an estimated date (based on a sonogram) at which the child will be born, or due date.
Alternatively, the due date can also be estimated based on a person's last menstrual period.
While the due date can be estimated, the actual length of pregnancy depends on various factors, including age, length of previous pregnancies, and weight of the mother at birth.1Β
However, there are still more factors affecting natural variation in pregnancy terms that are not well understood.
Studies have shown that fewer than 4% of births occur on the exact due date, 60% occur within a week of the due date, and almost 90% occur within two weeks of the due date.2
Nevertheless, caution is advised, and a pregnant woman should consult their doctor if any of the following symptoms present: vaginal bleeding, shortness of breath, dizziness, headache, calf pain or swelling, amniotic fluid leakage, decreased fetal movement, preterm labor, muscle weakness, or chest pain.5
Nutrition:
Nutrition during pregnancy is particularly important for the health of the mother and baby. Pregnancy requires different nutritional considerations than a person would have in a non-pregnant state due to increased energy and specific micronutrient requirements.6
All of the information can be different to sift through and can vary from person to person. Pregnant women should consult their doctors and/or dietitian to help determine the best course of action for their own specific needs.
