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Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
When is my baby due? Use our accurate and patient-friendly Pregnancy Due Date Calculator to estimate your baby’s arrival date based on your Last Menstrual Period (LMP).
Pregnancy Due Date Calculator at Pragati IVF Centre
Calculate your estimated delivery date and track your pregnancy journey with confidence.
Pregnancy is one of the most exciting journeys in life, and knowing your estimated due date can help you prepare for every stage ahead. At Pragati IVF Centre, our Pregnancy Due Date Calculator is designed to provide expecting mothers with a quick and reliable estimate of their baby’s arrival date based on their Last Menstrual Period (LMP) and menstrual cycle length.
This easy-to-use calculator helps you understand your current pregnancy week, trimester milestones, and expected delivery timeline. It also supports better pregnancy planning, antenatal care scheduling, and tracking important pregnancy developments throughout each trimester.
Along with advanced fertility and maternity care, Pragati IVF Centre offers expert gynecology consultations, pregnancy monitoring, fertility treatments, and personalized healthcare support for every mother-to-be.
With experienced specialists, advanced medical technology, and compassionate care, Pragati IVF Centre is committed to supporting women throughout their fertility and pregnancy journey.
Start tracking your pregnancy journey today with our Pregnancy Due Date Calculator and expert medical guidance from Pragati IVF Centre.
Pregnancy Due Date Calculator FAQs
Gestational age is the age of pregnancy calculated from the first day of your Last Menstrual Period (LMP). Fetal age refers to the actual age of the baby, starting from conception, which typically occurs about 2 weeks after the LMP. This is why gestational age is usually two weeks more than fetal age.
If you’re unsure about your LMP, an early first-trimester ultrasound (6–9 weeks) can be used to estimate your due date. This method measures the Crown-Rump Length (CRL) and provides one of the most reliable results, especially in cases of irregular cycles.
Yes. Multiple pregnancies like twins, triplets, or IVF twin transfers may lead to an earlier delivery. Twins are often born between 36–38 weeks, and your specialist may adjust the due date based on fetal growth and health.
Common early signs include a missed period, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, breast tenderness, frequent urination, mood changes, and mild cramping or spotting. Symptoms vary among women, so a pregnancy test or blood test is recommended for confirmation.
You can calculate your pregnancy weeks by counting from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). A pregnancy week calculator automatically shows your current week, trimester, and key milestones once you enter your date.
A pregnancy is considered full-term at 39–40 weeks. Babies born between 37–38 weeks are classified as early-term, and those born after 41 weeks are late-term. Your doctor will monitor the pregnancy closely as you approach delivery.
