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Pregnancy Calendar | Pregnancy Calculator

Create your own personal Pregnancy Calendar to find your fertile days and your due date and then to follow your baby's development from conception to birth. It's fun to follow along as your baby grows and see what's new every week. Enter your pregnancy due date, last period, ultrasound date, IVF date or other important dates below to see a weekly calendar that offers information about your growing baby.Don't know your due date? Use our due date calculator to find out.

BabyMed Pregnancy Calendar
This pregnancy calendar will create a day-by-day count of weeks and days for your pregnancy.
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Pregnant mothers want to find out what is going on with their pregnancy each day.
The BabyMed 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. The BabyMed pregnancy calendar will give you details on your baby's development and what is happening to mom during her pregnancy and the 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.
Our pregnancy calendar and ovulation calendar calculator interactively calculates your fertile days and creates a day-by-day count of your pregnancy. It also determines the exact dates of some of the most important tests done during pregnancy such as when to have a nuchal screen, an AFP test, sonogram, glucose test and other tests.

Congratulations! Pregnancy is an exciting time and a great opportunity to learn about your child's growth and development. But with so much pregnancy information available in books, in magazines, and on websites, how can you hope to cover it all before giving birth?

Due Dates and Trimesters
After you announce your pregnancy, the first question you'll probably be asked is "When are you due?" At your first prenatal visit, your doctor will help you determine an expected delivery date (EDD or EDC). Your EDD is 40 weeks from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) or 266 days from the day of ovulation.

If you deliver on your due date, your baby is actually only about 38 weeks old -- that's because your egg didn't become fertilized until about 2 weeks after the start of your last menstrual period.

It's important to remember that your due date is only an estimate -- most babies are born between 38 and 42 weeks from the first day of their mom's LMP and only a small percentage of women actually deliver on their due date.

A pregnancy is divided into trimesters:

-the first trimester is from week 1 to the end of week 12
-the second trimester is from week 13 to the end of week 26
-the third trimester is from week 27 to the end of the pregnancy

 
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