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The Due Date Calculator estimates the delivery date of a pregnant woman based on her last menstrual period (LMP), ultrasound, conception date, or IVF transfer date.
Calculator: Estimated date of delivery (EDD) (Patient education) This calculator helps you estimate your date of delivery ("due date") based on the timing of your last menstrual period. Gestational age estimates how far along you are in your pregnancy.
Use our pregnancy calculator by plugging in the date of your last period, the date you conceived if you know it, the timing of your IVF transfer, or your first ultrasound date. The Due Date Calculator will do the rest!
Calculate delivery due date , concpetion date, gestational age and other important dates during pregnancy using LMP, ultrasound dating, or date of embryo transfer (IVF).
Your due date is calculated by adding 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period (assuming a 28 day cycle). Note that your menstrual period and ovulation are counted as the first two weeks of pregnancy.
Enter date of last menstrual period, gestational age (on today's date or other ultrasound date), date of conception, OR estimated due date to estimate the other dates. Only EDD is affected by cycle length ≠28 days when calculating from LMP, EGA, and EDC.
Positive pregnancy test? Trying to conceive? Our pregnancy Due Date Calculator can help you work out your estimated due date or when your baby might arrive.
Our pregnancy Due Date Calculator (or estimated Due Date Calculator) can help. Here’s how to calculate your due date using your last period, conception date, IVF transfer date, or timing of your last ultrasound.
EDD calculator provides you with your Estimated Date of Delivery based on the ultrasound results and your last menstrual period date.
Are you expecting? Use this pregnancy due date calculator to find out when your baby is due. Your healthcare professional can confirm how far along you are in your pregnancy with an ultrasound during the first trimester. Enter the first day of your last menstrual period.