Pregnancy Calculator
Estimate your full pregnancy schedule based on your due date, last period, ultrasound date, conception date, or IVF transfer. Get comprehensive pregnancy tracking and important milestones.
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| Event | Estimated Date | Weeks | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| LMP | β | Week 0 | First day of last period |
| Conception | β | Week 2 | Egg fertilized |
| Implantation | β | Week 3-4 | Embryo implants |
| First Trimester End | β | Week 12 | Miscarriage risk drops |
| Anatomy Scan | β | Week 18-22 | Detailed ultrasound |
| Third Trimester | β | Week 27 | Final trimester begins |
| Early Term | β | Week 37 | Labor can begin |
| Full Term | β | Week 39 | Complete pregnancy |
| Due Date | β | Week 40 | Estimated delivery |
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First Trimester (Weeks 1-12)
Development: All major organs and systems form. Neural tube closes. Heart begins beating. Symptoms: Morning sickness, fatigue, breast tenderness, frequent urination. Milestones: Positive pregnancy test (weeks 3-4), heartbeat visible on ultrasound (week 6), end of high miscarriage risk (week 12).
Second Trimester (Weeks 13-26)
Development: Baby grows significantly. Bones harden. Facial features develop. Baby can hear. Symptoms: Energy returns, baby bump visible, increased appetite. Milestones: Anatomy scan (week 18-22), fetal movement felt (week 16-20), baby's sex typically determined at anatomy scan.
Third Trimester (Weeks 27-40)
Development: Brain develops rapidly. Baby positions head-down. Lungs mature. Baby gains weight. Symptoms: Back pain, swelling, Braxton-Hicks contractions, frequent urination. Milestones: Baby viable if born (week 24+), early term labor possible (week 37+), full term (week 39).
π― Key Pregnancy Milestones
Early Pregnancy (Weeks 1-8)
Week 1-2: Ovulation and conception. Week 3-4: Implantation occurs. Week 4: Positive pregnancy test (hCG detected). Week 5: Gestational sac visible on ultrasound. Week 6: Fetal pole and heartbeat visible. Week 8: All major organs forming, baby is 1 inch long.
First to Second Trimester (Weeks 9-14)
Week 9: Embryonic period ends, fetal period begins. Week 10: Facial features forming, fingers and toes visible. Week 12: First trimester screening optional, nuchal translucency measurement. Week 13: Second trimester begins, miscarriage risk significantly drops.
Mid-Pregnancy (Weeks 15-20)
Week 16: Fetal movements may be felt (quickening). Week 18-22: Anatomy scan - detailed ultrasound checking all organs, determining sex if desired. Week 20: Halfway through pregnancy!
Late Pregnancy (Weeks 21-36)
Week 24: Viability point - baby can survive with medical care if born. Week 26: Eyes open. Week 28: Third trimester begins, increased fetal movement. Week 32: Baby typically head-down.
Final Weeks (Weeks 37-40+)
Week 37: Early term - labor is safe if it begins. Week 38: Baby moves into birth canal. Week 39: Full term pregnancy. Week 40: Due date. Week 42: Postterm - induction typically offered.