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Due Date Calculator

Calculate baby due date from last menstrual period (LMP), conception date, or IVF transfer date. Track pregnancy weeks, trimester dates, and estimated delivery timeline.

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👶 Due Date Calculator

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Standard is 28 days. Adjust if your cycle is different.

Your Pregnancy Timeline

🍼 Your Due Date
Thursday, September 3, 2026
280 days from today
Current Progress
Week 0
First Trimester
Conception Date
Dec 11, 2025
Estimated

📅 Important Dates

First Trimester Ends:Feb 26, 2026
Second Trimester Ends:Jun 4, 2026
Anatomy Scan Window:Weeks 18-22

🎯 Full-Term Range

Your baby is considered full-term anytime between these dates:

Early (37 weeks)
Aug 13, 2026
Late (42 weeks)
Sep 17, 2026
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Understanding Pregnancy Dating

How is Due Date Calculated?

The medical standard uses Naegele's Rule: Add 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). This assumes a 28-day cycle with ovulation on day 14.

Naegele's Rule Formula:
Due Date = LMP + 1 year - 3 months + 7 days
Example: LMP = Jan 1, 2024 → Due Date = Oct 8, 2024

LMP vs. Conception Date Methods

  • LMP Method (Standard): Counts from first day of last period. Used by doctors because most women know this date. Pregnancy is dated as starting 2 weeks before actual conception.
  • Conception Date Method: Counts from actual (or estimated) day of conception. Adds 266 days (38 weeks) instead of 280. More accurate if you know exact conception date (IVF, ovulation tracking).

The Three Trimesters

First Trimester (Weeks 1-12)

  • Critical period of organ development (organogenesis)
  • Common symptoms: morning sickness, fatigue, breast tenderness
  • First ultrasound (6-9 weeks) to confirm pregnancy and due date
  • Miscarriage risk highest in this trimester
  • Taking folic acid is crucial for neural tube development

Second Trimester (Weeks 13-26)

  • Often called the "golden period" - energy returns, morning sickness subsides
  • Baby movements felt (quickening) around weeks 18-22
  • Anatomy scan (weeks 18-22) checks development and can reveal gender
  • Visible baby bump develops
  • Glucose screening test (weeks 24-28) for gestational diabetes

Third Trimester (Weeks 27-40+)

  • Rapid weight gain as baby grows to full size
  • More frequent doctor visits (every 2 weeks, then weekly after 36 weeks)
  • Braxton Hicks contractions (practice contractions)
  • Preparing for birth: nesting instinct, childbirth classes, hospital bag
  • Baby drops lower into pelvis (lightening) as due date approaches

Important Pregnancy Milestones

Week 6-9:First ultrasound, heartbeat detected
Week 10-13:First trimester screening, nuchal translucency
Week 16-18:Amniocentesis (if recommended)
Week 18-22:Anatomy scan (level 2 ultrasound)
Week 24-28:Glucose challenge test
Week 28:Tdap vaccine, third trimester begins
Week 35-37:Group B strep test
Week 37:Full-term, baby could arrive any time
Week 39-40:Optimal birth window
Week 41+:Post-term monitoring, possible induction discussion

⚠️ Important Note

This calculator provides estimates based on standard calculations. Your healthcare provider may adjust your due date based on ultrasound measurements, especially from the first trimester, which are more accurate for dating. Always consult your doctor for personalized prenatal care.

Why Only 5% of Babies Arrive on Due Date?

A due date is an estimate, not a deadline. Natural variation in pregnancy length, differences in cycle length, timing of ovulation, and individual factors mean most babies arrive within a 5-week window (37-42 weeks). First-time mothers often go past their due date, while subsequent pregnancies may deliver earlier.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Calculate your pregnancy due date using LMP (Last Menstrual Period), conception date, or IVF transfer date with our free due date calculator. Get accurate EDD (Estimated Due Date), pregnancy week tracker, and trimester information. Perfect for pregnancy planning, tracking fetal development, and preparing for delivery.

✅ Common Use Cases

  • Calculate due date from last menstrual period
  • Estimate due date from conception date
  • Track pregnancy week and trimester
  • Plan for delivery and maternity leave

💡 Key Benefits

  • Multiple calculation methods (LMP, conception, IVF)
  • Pregnancy week and trimester tracking
  • Accurate EDD based on standard 40-week pregnancy
  • Fetal development milestone information

How to Use Due Date Calculator

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Choose your calculator

Navigate to the Due Date Calculator page and familiarize yourself with the input fields.

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Enter your values

Input your data into the calculator fields. All inputs are validated in real-time.

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View instant results

The calculator instantly displays comprehensive results with detailed breakdowns.

🔬 How Due Date Calculator Works

📐 Formula

Due Date Calculator Calculation Formula: The Due Date Calculator employs validated mathematical formulas and computational algorithms specifically designed for health and fitness calculations involving body metrics, nutrition, and wellness tracking. The calculation process takes your input values and applies industry-standard formulas to produce accurate, reliable results. Each input parameter influences the final result according to established mathematical principles, ensuring consistency and accuracy across all calculations.

Variables:

  • Input Values: The specific data points you provide to the Due Date Calculator, such as amounts, rates, measurements, or other relevant parameters needed for the calculation
  • Calculation Function: The mathematical formula or algorithm that processes your inputs according to established principles and industry standards
  • Result: The calculated output value, which may include primary results, intermediate calculations, and detailed breakdowns to help you understand the computation

📋 Step-by-Step Calculation Process

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Gather Required Information

Before using the Due Date Calculator, identify all the values you need for the calculation. Review the input fields to understand what information is required, including units of measurement, time periods, or other relevant parameters. Having accurate input data ensures reliable results.

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Enter Your Values

Input your information into the Due Date Calculator fields. The calculator provides clear labels, helpful placeholders, and real-time validation to guide you. As you type, the calculator checks for valid inputs and highlights any errors immediately, ensuring you enter correct values before calculation.

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Review and Verify Inputs

Double-check all entered values for accuracy. Verify that numbers are correct, units match (e.g., dollars vs. cents, months vs. years), and all required fields are filled. The calculator will alert you to any missing or invalid inputs before proceeding with calculations.

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Calculate and Analyze Results

The Due Date Calculator processes your inputs instantly using validated formulas and algorithms. Results appear immediately with detailed breakdowns, intermediate calculations, and clear explanations. Review all result metrics to fully understand the calculation and its implications for your specific situation.

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Interpret and Apply Results

Use the detailed result breakdowns and explanations to understand what the calculations mean for your situation. Compare different scenarios by adjusting inputs, and use the insights gained to make informed decisions. The calculator provides context and explanations to help you interpret results accurately.

⌨️ Understanding Input Fields

Primary Input ValuesVaries by calculator type

The main data points required for the Due Date Calculator calculation. These values typically include amounts, rates, time periods, measurements, or other parameters specific to health and fitness calculations involving body metrics, nutrition, and wellness tracking. Each input field is clearly labeled with its purpose and expected format.

💡 Tip:Ensure all inputs are accurate, use consistent units throughout, and double-check decimal places. The calculator validates inputs in real-time and provides helpful error messages if values are invalid or outside expected ranges.
Additional ParametersVaries

Optional or secondary inputs that may affect the calculation results. These parameters allow you to customize the calculation for your specific needs and compare different scenarios.

💡 Tip:Experiment with different parameter values to see how they affect results. This helps you understand the relationship between inputs and outputs and make more informed decisions.

📊 Understanding Your Results

The Due Date Calculator delivers comprehensive calculation results with detailed breakdowns and clear explanations. Each result metric is labeled and explained to help you understand not just what the numbers are, but what they mean for your specific situation. The calculator provides context, comparisons, and actionable insights based on health and fitness calculations involving body metrics, nutrition, and wellness tracking principles, enabling you to make informed decisions with confidence.

Key Metrics Explained:

  • Primary Calculation Result: The main output value from the Due Date Calculator, representing the primary calculation you requested. This result is calculated using validated formulas and algorithms, ensuring accuracy and reliability. Understanding this primary result helps you make informed decisions about health and fitness calculations involving body metrics, nutrition, and wellness tracking.
  • Supporting Calculations: Additional metrics and breakdowns that provide context and deeper insights into the Due Date Calculator results. These supporting calculations help you understand the complete picture, including intermediate values, percentages, comparisons, and other relevant metrics that enhance your understanding of the primary result.
  • Detailed Breakdowns: Comprehensive explanations and step-by-step breakdowns showing how the Due Date Calculator arrived at each result. These breakdowns help you verify calculations, understand the underlying formulas, and gain confidence in the results for health and fitness calculations involving body metrics, nutrition, and wellness tracking.

What to Do Next:

  • Review the results carefully to ensure they match your expectations
  • Use the results to make informed decisions or plan next steps
  • Experiment with different input values to see how they affect results
  • Share or save results for future reference if needed

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