Use our advanced pregnancy calculator to accurately calculate your due date, pregnancy weeks, conception date, and trimester stage. Whether you are an expectant mother tracking your pregnancy journey or planning your maternity timeline, these tools help you understand every stage of fetal development.
Our pregnancy calculators are based on standard medical guidelines, including gestation period calculations from your last menstrual period (LMP) or conception date, providing reliable and easy-to-understand results.
Choose the right pregnancy tool based on your needs:
Calculate your baby’s expected due date using your last menstrual period (LMP) or conception date. This due date calculator helps estimate your delivery date and overall pregnancy timeline.
Find out how many weeks pregnant you are and track your pregnancy stages week by week. This tool helps you monitor fetal development and your current gestation stage.
Estimate your conception date based on your due date or menstrual cycle. This conception calculator is useful for understanding ovulation timing and pregnancy planning.
Identify whether you are in the first, second, or third trimester. This trimester calculator helps you understand different pregnancy stages and prenatal development phases.
A pregnancy calculator is an online tool that helps estimate important milestones such as your baby due date, weeks pregnant, conception timing, and trimester stage. These tools use medical formulas based on the average 40-week gestation period to track your pregnancy progress.
Using a pregnancy calculator can help expectant mothers:
Pregnancy is typically calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), not the actual conception date. A full-term pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks (280 days).
Ovulation and conception usually occur around the middle of your menstrual cycle, which is why pregnancy weeks are slightly ahead of actual fetal age.
Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters:
Each stage plays an important role in prenatal development and maternal health.
How is due date calculated?
The due date is calculated using your last menstrual period (LMP) or conception date, based on a standard 40-week pregnancy timeline.
How many weeks pregnant am I?
You can calculate your pregnancy weeks using your LMP date or due date with a weeks pregnant calculator.
Can I calculate conception date accurately?
Conception date is estimated based on ovulation timing and menstrual cycle, but it may not be exact.
What trimester am I in?
Your trimester depends on your current pregnancy week:
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