Pregnancy due Date Calculator
So now that you
are pregnant, the first question most people will probably be wanting to ask you
when you are due, and although your health care provider may have already told
you when your due date is, after confirming that you are in fact pregnant. I
find it fascinating how they determine this magical date, so lets go through
exactly how they go about discovering just when you are due.
The standard
method of calculating your due date is to add 280 days to the fist day of your
last menstrual period, or LMP.
How this concept
works. The 280-day cycle works on the typical 266-day gestation period plus 14
days, which would be the time from when you had your first day of your period,
until the time when you would have more than likely ovulated. So you see how
this is not exact science. Why? Well, because this method assumes you would have
ovulated exactly 14 days after you started your period and it assumes
fertilization took place on that exact day.
There are other
methods of calculating your due date of course, if you had been keeping track of
your basal body temperature, thus knowing exactly when you would have ovulated
had intercourse and fallen pregnant. If you know this exact date for sure, then
you would simply add the 266-day typical gestation period, and you would have
your due date.
Unfortunately
there is no exactly perfect way of determining when your little bundle of joy
will arrive. One thing you can be sure of is this: Your pregnancy may seem like
a long time at the beginning, but it will arrive sooner than what you think.
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