Pregnancy Calculator

February 9, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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Pregnancy Calculator – A Must-Have for Pregnant Women

Executive Summary About Pregnancy Calculator By Jennifer Davis

During Pregnancy

During Pregnancy

If you’re pregnant and aren’t quite sure what is going on in your body, I suggest you check out a pregnancy calculator. For example, I found a pregnancy calculator online and entered the first day of my last period as April 20th. My baby’s fetal organ formation begins around May 25th and it’s major organs have formed by June 29th.

Also, I learned that the risk of miscarriage decreases after July 13th. Even cooler, I found out that if my baby was premature but born after September 28th, he or she has a chance to survive. About a month later, the third trimester begins and my due date is January 25th. Pregnancy calculators are honestly an invaluable tool for any expecting mother. While you’re thinking about baby names, it’s comforting to know that as the days go by the premature baby date your baby’s chances of being born healthy are improving.

How to Use a Pregnancy Calculator

Executive Summary About Pregnancy Calculator By Melissa Fox

There is a lot being said and done about pregnancy and pregnancy calculators. Have you always wondered how to use a pregnancy calculator and how women actually figure out their due date using these things?

What is a pregnancy calculator? A pregnancy calculator is a device by which you can calculate your date of conception and thereby, your due date of childbirth, nine months from now. You can probably guess the date of conception if you have had sexual intercourse occasionally. How your pregnancy calculator works

Finding out your approximate due date

You can understand the fundamental aspect of your pregnancy calculator only if you first understand your own menstrual cycle. If you want your calculator to work properly, you first have to enter the exact date of your earlier menstrual period. Finding out the estimated date of conception

The pregnancy calculator works the other way as well. Arriving at the stage of pregnancy

Know more about your pregnancy calculator

Many women complain about their pregnancy calculators not being accurate at all. Any pregnancy calculator is based on the 28-day menstrual cycle. Even in the case of women who follow the 28-day menstrual cycle, this calculator only gives a rough estimate and never the accurate date of conception or childbirth.

Your pregnancy calculator gives you only an approximate value and never the exact figure of your due date.

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