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Pregnancy Due Date Calculator

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Three methods to compute an Estimated Date of Delivery (EDD): **LMP** uses Naegele's rule (LMP + 280 days) with optional cycle-length adjustment. **Conception** counts 266 days from conception. **Ultrasound** back-calculates LMP from the scan date and reported gestational age, then projects forward 280 days. Shows current weeks/days along, trimester (1: 0–12w, 2: 13–26w, 3: 27w+), and days remaining or overdue.

Estimated due date

Tuesday, March 9, 2027

280 days to go

Currently

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Trimester 1

Approx. conception: Tuesday, June 16, 2026

About: Estimates only. ~4% of babies arrive on their EDD; ~80% within 2 weeks. Defer to your clinician's dating.

How to use

  1. Pick a method: LMP (most common), conception (if known), or ultrasound dating (most accurate first trimester).
  2. Enter the dates. For LMP, optionally adjust cycle length away from 28 days.
  3. See your due date, current week, and trimester.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is this?
An estimate, not a prediction. Only ~4% of babies are born on their EDD; ~80% within 2 weeks of it. Ultrasound dating in the first trimester is the most accurate method.
LMP says EDD but conception date says something different?
Cycle length matters. Naegele's rule assumes a 28-day cycle (conception ~day 14). If yours is longer/shorter, adjust the cycle length input — or use the conception or ultrasound method.
Why 280 days, not 9 months?
Naegele's 1812 rule was set at 280 days (40 weeks) from LMP because that matched observed averages. Most calendars treat 'months' as ~30.4 days, so 9 months and 280 days are close but not identical.
Is this medical advice?
No. It's a math tool. Always defer to your OB/GYN's dating, especially after a first-trimester ultrasound — their EDD takes precedence over any calculator's.

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