Free Pregnancy Calculator
Calculate Your Due Date
Method 1: Last Menstrual Period (LMP)
Method 2: Conception Date
Method 3: Due Date
Method 4: IVF Transfer Date
Method 5: Ultrasound Date
Pregnancy Information
Due Date
Current Pregnancy Status
Days Until Due Date
Current Trimester
Week by Week Pregnancy Calendar
Week | Date Range | Trimester | Important Milestones |
---|
Note: The results of this calculator are estimations based on averages for single pregnancy. The results for twin pregnancy or multiple pregnancy are different.
🤰 Complete Pregnancy Guide & Calculator
Everything you need to know about your pregnancy journey
💫 What is Pregnancy?
Pregnancy is an incredible journey that typically lasts about 40 weeks (280 days) from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) to your baby's birth. This miraculous process is divided into three trimesters, each lasting approximately 13-14 weeks. During this time, a single fertilized egg develops into a fully-formed baby ready to enter the world.
Understanding your pregnancy timeline is crucial for proper prenatal care, preparing for your baby's arrival, and tracking your little one's development. That's where our comprehensive pregnancy calculator comes in!
🎯 Key Pregnancy Facts
- Duration: Average pregnancy is 40 weeks (280 days) from LMP
- Full Term: Baby is considered full term at 37-40 weeks
- Trimesters: Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters
- Conception: Usually occurs about 2 weeks after your last period
- Variability: Only 5% of babies arrive exactly on their due date
🧮 About Our Free Pregnancy Calculator
Our advanced pregnancy calculator is designed to help you accurately determine your due date and track your pregnancy week by week. Whether you know your last menstrual period, conception date, or have had an ultrasound, our calculator provides personalized pregnancy information tailored to your specific situation.
✨ Calculator Features
Calculation Method | When to Use | Accuracy |
---|---|---|
Last Menstrual Period (LMP) | Most common method - if you track your periods regularly | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ High accuracy for regular cycles |
Conception Date | When you know the exact date of conception or ovulation | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very accurate |
Due Date | If your doctor has given you an estimated due date | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most accurate |
IVF Transfer Date | For pregnancies achieved through IVF treatment | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely accurate |
Ultrasound Date | Based on gestational age from ultrasound measurements | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very accurate (especially first trimester) |
📊 What Our Calculator Provides
📅 Estimated Due Date
Your baby's expected arrival date based on the most accurate calculation method
🤰 Current Week
Exactly how many weeks and days pregnant you are right now
⏰ Days Until Due
Countdown to your baby's arrival
📈 Current Trimester
Which stage of pregnancy you're in
📱 How to Use Our Pregnancy Calculator
- Choose Your Method: Select the calculation method that applies to you (LMP, Conception, Due Date, IVF, or Ultrasound)
- Enter Your Date: Input the relevant date accurately
- Add Additional Info: For LMP, select your cycle length. For IVF, choose embryo type. For ultrasound, enter gestational age
- Click Calculate: Press the calculate button to generate your personalized pregnancy timeline
- View Results: Review your due date, current pregnancy status, and week-by-week calendar with important milestones
⚕️ Important Disclaimer
This pregnancy calculator provides estimates based on standard calculations. Your actual due date may vary, and only your healthcare provider can give you a definitive due date after examining you and reviewing ultrasound results. Always consult with your doctor or midwife for personalized medical advice and prenatal care.
📅 Pregnancy Trimester Overview
Trimester | Weeks | Key Developments | Common Symptoms |
---|---|---|---|
First Trimester | 1-13 weeks |
• Major organs form • Heart begins beating • Facial features develop • Arms and legs appear |
• Morning sickness • Fatigue • Frequent urination • Breast tenderness |
Second Trimester | 14-27 weeks |
• Baby can hear sounds • Gender visible on ultrasound • Movements felt (quickening) • Fingerprints form |
• Energy returns • Baby bump visible • Back pain • Skin changes |
Third Trimester | 28-40 weeks |
• Lungs mature • Baby gains weight rapidly • Opens eyes • Positions for birth |
• Shortness of breath • Frequent urination • Braxton Hicks contractions • Swelling |
👶 Baby Development by Week
Week | Size Comparison | Major Milestone |
---|---|---|
Week 4 | Poppy seed (2mm) | Embryo implants in uterus |
Week 8 | Raspberry (16mm) | All major organs present |
Week 12 | Plum (6cm) | Reflexes develop |
Week 16 | Avocado (12cm) | Sex can be determined |
Week 20 | Banana (25cm) | Halfway point! Movement felt |
Week 24 | Cantaloupe (30cm) | Viability milestone reached |
Week 28 | Eggplant (37cm) | Third trimester begins |
Week 32 | Jicama (42cm) | Lungs practice breathing |
Week 36 | Romaine lettuce (47cm) | Drops into birthing position |
Week 40 | Small pumpkin (51cm) | Full term - ready for birth! |
🥗 Pregnancy Nutrition Guide
Nutrient | Why It's Important | Food Sources | Daily Amount |
---|---|---|---|
Folic Acid | Prevents neural tube defects | Leafy greens, fortified cereals, beans, oranges | 600-800 mcg |
Iron | Prevents anemia, supports blood volume | Red meat, spinach, lentils, fortified cereals | 27 mg |
Calcium | Builds baby's bones and teeth | Dairy products, fortified plant milk, tofu, sardines | 1,000 mg |
Protein | Essential for growth and development | Lean meat, poultry, fish, eggs, legumes, nuts | 70-100 g |
Vitamin D | Helps calcium absorption | Fatty fish, egg yolks, fortified milk, sunlight | 600 IU |
Omega-3 (DHA) | Brain and eye development | Salmon, sardines, walnuts, flaxseed | 200-300 mg |
Vitamin B12 | Nervous system development | Meat, fish, dairy, fortified cereals | 2.6 mcg |
Zinc | Cell growth and immune function | Meat, shellfish, legumes, nuts, whole grains | 11 mg |
⚠️ Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy
- Raw or undercooked meat, eggs, and fish - Risk of foodborne illness
- High-mercury fish - Shark, swordfish, king mackerel, tilefish
- Unpasteurized dairy - May contain harmful bacteria
- Deli meats and hot dogs - Unless heated until steaming
- Raw sprouts - May harbor bacteria
- Alcohol - No safe amount during pregnancy
- Excessive caffeine - Limit to 200mg per day (one 12oz coffee)
💫 Common Pregnancy Symptoms & Relief
Symptom | When It Occurs | Relief Tips |
---|---|---|
Morning Sickness | Weeks 6-14 | Eat small frequent meals, ginger tea, vitamin B6, stay hydrated |
Fatigue | 1st & 3rd trimesters | Rest when needed, iron-rich foods, light exercise, early bedtime |
Heartburn | 2nd & 3rd trimesters | Eat smaller meals, avoid spicy foods, sleep elevated, antacids (doctor-approved) |
Back Pain | 2nd & 3rd trimesters | Good posture, pregnancy pillow, prenatal massage, warm compress |
Swelling (Edema) | 3rd trimester | Elevate feet, reduce sodium, stay active, compression socks |
Constipation | Throughout pregnancy | High-fiber foods, plenty of water, regular exercise, prune juice |
Frequent Urination | 1st & 3rd trimesters | Limit fluids before bed, lean forward when urinating, avoid caffeine |
Leg Cramps | 2nd & 3rd trimesters | Stretch before bed, stay hydrated, massage, warm bath |
🏥 Prenatal Care & Appointment Schedule
Timeline | Appointments | Tests & Screenings |
---|---|---|
Weeks 4-8 | First prenatal visit | Pregnancy confirmation, blood tests, urine test, medical history |
Weeks 8-14 | Monthly checkups begin | First ultrasound, dating scan, nuchal translucency scan |
Weeks 15-20 | Monthly checkups | Quad screen, amniocentesis (if needed), anatomy ultrasound (week 20) |
Weeks 24-28 | Monthly checkups | Glucose screening test, Rh antibody screen, blood count |
Weeks 28-36 | Every 2 weeks | Group B strep test (week 35-37), fetal monitoring begins |
Weeks 36-40 | Weekly checkups | Cervical checks, fetal position assessment, discuss birth plan |
💉 Recommended Vaccinations During Pregnancy
Flu Shot - Any trimester, protects mom and baby
Tdap Vaccine - Between weeks 27-36, protects against whooping cough
COVID-19 Vaccine - Recommended for pregnant individuals
✅ Pregnancy Preparation Checklist
Trimester | Action Items |
---|---|
First Trimester |
✓ Schedule first prenatal appointment ✓ Start taking prenatal vitamins ✓ Review insurance coverage ✓ Avoid harmful substances ✓ Share pregnancy news (when ready) ✓ Research healthcare providers |
Second Trimester |
✓ Shop for maternity clothes ✓ Announce pregnancy (if desired) ✓ Start childbirth education classes ✓ Plan babymoon ✓ Create baby registry ✓ Tour birth facilities ✓ Choose pediatrician |
Third Trimester |
✓ Set up nursery ✓ Pack hospital bag ✓ Write birth plan ✓ Take hospital tour ✓ Install car seat ✓ Stock freezer with meals ✓ Finalize baby name ✓ Arrange maternity leave ✓ Pre-register at hospital |
🏃♀️ Safe Exercise During Pregnancy
Exercise Type | Benefits | Safety Tips |
---|---|---|
Walking Recommended | Low impact, improves circulation, easy to do | Wear supportive shoes, stay hydrated, avoid overheating |
Swimming Recommended | Full body workout, no joint stress, relieves swelling | Avoid hot tubs, use proper form, have lifeguard present |
Prenatal Yoga Recommended | Flexibility, stress relief, breathing techniques | Avoid lying flat on back after 20 weeks, skip hot yoga |
Stationary Cycling Moderate | Cardiovascular fitness, low impact | Adjust handlebars for growing belly, monitor intensity |
Strength Training Moderate | Maintains muscle tone, supports posture | Use lighter weights, avoid lying flat, proper breathing |
Contact Sports Avoid | N/A | Risk of abdominal trauma - avoid completely |
High-altitude Activities Avoid | N/A | Reduced oxygen - avoid above 6,000 feet |
🛑 Stop Exercising and Call Your Doctor If You Experience:
- Vaginal bleeding or fluid leakage
- Chest pain or heart palpitations
- Severe headache or dizziness
- Contractions or abdominal pain
- Decreased fetal movement
- Shortness of breath before exertion
- Calf pain or swelling
🚨 When to Call Your Doctor Immediately
Symptom | Possible Concern | Action |
---|---|---|
Vaginal bleeding | Miscarriage, placental issues | Call immediately |
Severe abdominal pain | Ectopic pregnancy, placental abruption | Seek emergency care |
Severe headache with vision changes | Preeclampsia | Call immediately |
Sudden swelling of face/hands | Preeclampsia | Call immediately |
Decreased fetal movement | Fetal distress | Call immediately |
Fluid leakage from vagina | Ruptured membranes | Call immediately |
Regular contractions before 37 weeks | Preterm labor | Call immediately |
Fever over 101°F (38.3°C) | Infection | Call same day |
📝 Final Note
Every pregnancy is unique, and this information is for general guidance only. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice. Regular prenatal care is essential for a healthy pregnancy and baby. Don't hesitate to contact your doctor or midwife with any questions or concerns - no question is too small when it comes to your health and your baby's wellbeing.
Emergency: If you experience severe symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
💝 Congratulations on Your Pregnancy Journey!
Trust your instincts, take care of yourself, and enjoy this special time.
Related Calculators:
Pregnancy Weight Gain Calculator, Due Date Calculator – Predict Your Baby’s Big DayExternal Resources:
Have a healthy diet in pregnancy