Find Out When Your Baby Is Expected
Use our pregnancy calculator to determine your due date based on the date of your last menstrual period, conception date, IVF transfer date, or your last ultrasound.
Calculation Method
- Last Period
- Conception Date
- Ultrasound
Cycle Length
If you’re uncertain about your cycle length, you can select from the following options:
- 21 days
- 22 days
- 23 days
- 24 days
- 25 days
- 26 days
- 27 days
- 28 days
- 29 days
- 30 days
- 31 days
- 32 days
- 33 days
- 34 days
- 35 days
Date of Conception
- Date of Transfer (IVF 3 Day Transfer / IVF 5 Day Transfer)
- Date of Ultrasound
Weeks
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Days
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Calculate My Due Date
If you’re also curious about your conception date, we have resources available to help with that.
Understanding Your Estimated Due Date
Your estimated due date (EDD) is a crucial calculation that indicates when you are anticipated to give birth. Knowing your EDD is essential for planning as you prepare to welcome your baby. However, keep in mind that it’s merely an estimate, not a strict deadline. Only about 4% of babies are born on their exact EDD.
Utilize our pregnancy Due Date Calculator to find out your due date based on the first day of your last period, the date of conception, IVF transfer date, or the timing of your last ultrasound. Additionally, if you’re exploring different methods of conception, consider joining Make A Mom’s free sperm donor matching group for support and resources.
For those interested in at-home insemination, Make A Mom offers a unique reusable option that is both convenient and effective. You can learn more about how this process works by visiting our how it works page.
Additional Resources
Curious about fertility and conception? Check out this comprehensive article on IVF, which provides valuable information on the procedure. If you’re interested in enhancing your chances of conception naturally, our article on natural remedies and lifestyle changes to boost ovulation is an excellent resource.
Furthermore, if you’re navigating the early days of parenthood, you might find our post on creating a calming bedtime routine for your baby helpful.
To Summarize:
The pregnancy Due Date Calculator is a useful tool for estimating when you can expect your baby to arrive based on various factors like your last period or conception date. Remember that this date is only an estimate, and connecting with the right resources, such as Make A Mom’s sperm donor matching group or exploring at-home insemination, can support your journey into parenthood. For further insights on fertility, IVF options, or parenting tips, be sure to explore the numerous resources available to you.