Estimated due date
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Use your LMP (or conception date) to see your current week and day. Example pre-filled for roughly 24 weeks—edit to match your care team’s dating.
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We add 280 days (40 weeks) from this date — the classic pregnancy wheel.
Estimated due date
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Current pregnancy
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Countdown
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Estimated conception (LMP + 14 days): —
Enter your LMP (or other method) to see a playful size comparison.
Most clinics estimate due date using Naegele’s rule: start from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) and add 280 days (40 weeks). This assumes a 28-day cycle with ovulation around day 14, which is not true for everyone — dating ultrasounds in the first trimester can refine timing.
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