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Pregnant moms find out what is going on with your pregnancy each day. JustMommies pregnancy calendar is a daily pregnancy calendar. Find out what is going on with your baby during your pregnancy and what changes to expect in mom during pregnancy. Our pregnancy calendar will give you details on your baby's development and what is happening to mom during her pregnancy. Justmommies calendar is based on a 40 week pregnancy and is in a week by week format. Just enter your due date below to create your pregnancy calendar
Instead of the due date you might come accross these abbreviations: DD, EDD and EDC. DD= `Due date`, EDD= `expected date of delivery`, EDC= `estimated date of confinement`
We -and probably your doctor too- use Naegeles method (anno 1838) to calculate your due date:
Add 280 days to the start of the last menstrual cycle, or 266 days to the ovulation.
Your due date is an estimate, it is an average. In the chart below you can see the reality.
In week 38, 2 weeks before the due date, 2 out of 10 women will give birth.
In week 39, 1 week before the due date, 2 out of 10 women will give birth.
In week 40, the due date, 3 out of 10 women will give birth.
In week 41, 1 week after the due date, 2 out of 10 women will give birth.
It is very unlikely that your baby will gestate for longer than 42 weeks. In such cases, estimated due dates may have been incorrectly calculated.
Pregnant moms find out what is going on with your pregnancy each day. JustMommies pregnancy calendar is a daily pregnancy calendar. Find out what is going on with your baby during your pregnancy and what changes to expect in mom during pregnancy. Our pregnancy calendar will give you details on your baby's development and what is happening to mom during her pregnancy. Justmommies calendar is based on a 40 week pregnancy and is in a week by week format. Just enter your due date below to create your pregnancy calendar
Instead of the due date you might come accross these abbreviations: DD, EDD and EDC. DD= `Due date`, EDD= `expected date of delivery`, EDC= `estimated date of confinement`
We -and probably your doctor too- use Naegeles method (anno 1838) to calculate your due date:
Add 280 days to the start of the last menstrual cycle, or 266 days to the ovulation.
Your due date is an estimate, it is an average. In the chart below you can see the reality.
In week 38, 2 weeks before the due date, 2 out of 10 women will give birth.
In week 39, 1 week before the due date, 2 out of 10 women will give birth.
In week 40, the due date, 3 out of 10 women will give birth.
In week 41, 1 week after the due date, 2 out of 10 women will give birth.
It is very unlikely that your baby will gestate for longer than 42 weeks. In such cases, estimated due dates may have been incorrectly calculated.