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Due Date Calculator

Calculate your estimated due date, current pregnancy week, trimester, and key milestone dates. Based on Naegele's rule โ€” the standard method used by healthcare providers worldwide.

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Adjusts due date for cycles shorter or longer than 28 days.
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How Is a Due Date Calculated?

A due date is calculated using Naegele's rule: add 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). This is the standard method used by doctors and midwives worldwide.

If calculating from conception date, add 266 days (38 weeks), since conception typically occurs about 14 days after the start of the last period. Only about 5% of babies are born on their exact due date โ€” most arrive within a 2-week window before or after. An ultrasound in the first trimester provides the most accurate dating.

What Are the Three Trimesters?

Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters, each approximately 13 weeks long. First trimester (weeks 1-12): major organ formation, morning sickness common. Second trimester (weeks 13-26): baby movements felt, gender visible on ultrasound. Third trimester (weeks 27-40): rapid growth, preparation for birth.

Key milestone weeks: Week 8 (heartbeat detectable), Week 12 (end of first trimester, risk of miscarriage drops significantly), Week 20 (anatomy scan, halfway point), Week 24 (viability milestone), Week 37 (early term), Week 39 (full term). This calculator shows all these milestones with their dates personalized to your pregnancy.

How Accurate Is a Due Date?

Only about 5% of babies arrive on their exact due date. Most are born within 2 weeks before or after the estimated date (between weeks 38 and 42).

Factors that affect accuracy: cycle length (the standard calculation assumes a 28-day cycle), ovulation timing, first-trimester ultrasound measurements, and individual variation. Women with longer cycles may have later due dates. Your healthcare provider may adjust the due date based on ultrasound measurements, especially if they differ significantly from the LMP-based estimate.

Medical Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimate only and does not constitute medical advice. Due dates are approximate โ€” only about 5% of babies are born on the exact estimated date. Always consult your healthcare provider (OB-GYN, midwife) for accurate pregnancy dating, especially through first-trimester ultrasound. This tool should not replace professional prenatal care.