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    Pregnancy Calculator

    Track your pregnancy progress by week and trimester. Calculate how far along you are, see upcoming milestones, and countdown to your due date.

    Free to use. Runs in your browser.

    Track your pregnancy by entering your due date or last period. A full pregnancy is 40 weeks divided into three trimesters.

    Enter your information to see your current week, trimester, and upcoming milestones.

    Enter Your Information

    Enter your estimated due date as provided by your healthcare provider.

    Understanding Your Pregnancy Timeline

    Pregnancy is dated from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), not from conception. This means you're considered "2 weeks pregnant" at the time of conception, a quirk of medical dating that confuses almost everyone at first. A full-term pregnancy is 40 weeks, or 280 days from LMP.

    Only about 5% of babies arrive on their exact due date. Most births occur within a 5-week window from 37 to 42 weeks. Anything from 37 weeks onward is considered full-term. Before 37 weeks is preterm, and after 42 weeks is post-term. Your due date is a best estimate, not a deadline.

    Trimester Guide: What to Expect

    TrimesterWeeksBaby's DevelopmentCommon Symptoms
    First1 to 12Organ formation, heartbeat by week 6, all major structures by week 12Nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, frequent urination
    Second13 to 26Rapid growth, movement felt (16 to 22 weeks), sex visible on scanEnergy returns, baby bump appears, back pain may start
    Third27 to 40Brain development, lung maturation, baby gains most weightFatigue returns, Braxton Hicks, heartburn, difficulty sleeping

    Key milestone: Week 24 is considered the "viability threshold", the point at which a baby has a reasonable chance of survival if born prematurely, though with significant medical intervention. Survival rates improve dramatically with each additional week: 50% at 24 weeks, 80% at 28 weeks, 95%+ at 32 weeks.

    Key Prenatal Appointments

    WeekAppointmentWhat Happens
    8 to 10Booking appointmentMedical history, blood tests, dating scan booked
    11 to 14Dating scan + screeningNuchal translucency measurement, confirms due date
    16Antenatal checkBlood pressure, urine test, blood test results reviewed
    18 to 21Anatomy scanDetailed organ check, growth measurements, sex can be determined
    25 to 28Glucose testScreening for gestational diabetes
    36Position checkBaby's position assessed, birth plan discussed

    What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag

    For You (Labour)

    Birth plan copies, comfortable nightdress or old t-shirt, lip balm, hair ties, snacks (cereal bars, dried fruit), isotonic drinks, phone charger, TENS machine if using one.

    For You (After Birth)

    Maternity pads (heavy flow), comfortable underwear, nursing bra, going-home outfit (you'll still look 6 months pregnant), toiletries, towel, slippers with grip.

    For Baby

    Newborn nappies (10+), cotton wool, 2-3 vests, 2-3 sleepsuits, hat, blanket, car seat (hospitals won't let you leave without one), muslin cloths.

    Pack your bag by week 36. First babies often come late, but not always, and you don't want to be searching for your phone charger during contractions. Keep the bag by the front door from week 37.

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    How to use this tool

    1

    Select your calculation method (Due Date, Last Period, Ultrasound, etc.)

    2

    Enter the required date information

    3

    Click 'Calculate Progress' to see your current pregnancy status

    Common uses

    • Tracking pregnancy progress by week
    • Knowing your current trimester
    • Counting down to your due date
    • Reviewing upcoming prenatal milestones
    • Estimating conception date from your due date

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is pregnancy calculated in weeks?
    Pregnancy is dated from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), not from conception. This means you're considered '2 weeks pregnant' at the time of conception. A full-term pregnancy is 40 weeks or 280 days from LMP.
    What is a trimester and when does each one start?
    The first trimester covers weeks 1 to 12, when all major organs form. The second trimester spans weeks 13 to 26, when the baby grows rapidly and movement becomes noticeable. The third trimester is weeks 27 to 40, focused on brain development and weight gain.
    What milestones should I expect during pregnancy?
    Key milestones include: booking appointment (week 8 to 10), dating scan (week 11 to 14), anatomy scan (week 18 to 21), viability threshold (week 24), glucose screening (week 25 to 28), position check (week 36), and full term (week 37+).
    Why is pregnancy counted from the last period?
    Dating from the last period is standard because most women know when their period started but not when they ovulated. Since ovulation typically occurs around day 14, gestational age runs about 2 weeks ahead of actual fetal age.
    How accurate is a pregnancy calculator?
    Accuracy depends on the input method. Known due dates from first-trimester ultrasounds are accurate to within 5 to 7 days. LMP-based calculations assume regular cycles, so they can be off by 2 to 3 weeks for women with irregular periods.
    What should I do if my dates don't match?
    If your LMP-based date and ultrasound date differ by more than 7 days, most clinicians go with the ultrasound date. First-trimester ultrasounds are the gold standard because embryos grow at very predictable rates in the early weeks.
    When is the anatomy scan?
    The anatomy scan is done between weeks 18 and 21. It checks the baby's organs, growth, placenta position, and amniotic fluid. This is often when the sex can be determined if you want to know.
    What is the viability threshold?
    Week 24 is considered the viability threshold, the point at which a baby has a reasonable chance of survival if born prematurely, with significant medical intervention. Survival rates improve each week: roughly 50% at 24 weeks, 80% at 28 weeks, 95%+ at 32 weeks.
    How does IVF dating differ from natural conception?
    IVF dating is the most precise because the fertilisation date is known exactly. For a day-5 blastocyst transfer, the due date is 266 days minus 5 from the transfer date. This removes all guesswork about ovulation timing.
    When should I tell my employer I'm pregnant?
    Many women wait until after the first trimester (week 12 to 13) when the risk of miscarriage drops significantly. You'll need to formally notify your employer by a certain point to secure maternity leave, check your country's specific rules.
    What are Braxton Hicks contractions?
    Braxton Hicks are practice contractions that can start from the second trimester. They're irregular, usually painless, and don't dilate the cervix. True labour contractions are regular, progressively stronger, and don't stop when you change position.
    How does this calculator handle irregular cycles?
    If your cycles are irregular, the LMP method may be less accurate. Use the ultrasound dating option if you have an early scan result, or the conception date option if you tracked ovulation. An early ultrasound is the most reliable method for irregular cycles.

    Results are for general informational purposes only and should be checked before use. They are not professional advice. See our Disclaimer and Terms of Service.