Due Date Calculator
Calculate your estimated due date, weeks pregnant, trimester, and days remaining.
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This due date calculator uses Naegele's rule — the standard obstetric formula used by OBs and midwives worldwide — to estimate your expected delivery date. Enter how many days ago your last menstrual period (LMP) began and your average cycle length, and the calculator determines your estimated due date (EDD), how many weeks and days pregnant you are, which trimester you're in, and how many days remain until your due date. Naegele's rule calculates the EDD by adding 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your LMP, then adjusting for cycle lengths other than 28 days. This accounts for the fact that ovulation and conception typically occur around day 14 of a 28-day cycle, and pregnancy is conventionally measured from the LMP rather than the conception date. The EDD is an estimate — only about 5% of babies are born on their exact due date, with most births occurring within two weeks before or after. Your healthcare provider will confirm your dates via ultrasound.
How It Works
This calculator uses Naegele's rule, the standard formula for estimating due dates. The formula is: EDD = LMP + 280 days, adjusted for cycle length. The 280 days (40 weeks) represents the average human gestation period measured from the first day of the last menstrual period. The cycle adjustment adds or subtracts days for cycles longer or shorter than 28 days — for example, a 32-day cycle pushes the EDD forward by 4 days since ovulation occurs later. Weeks pregnant is calculated by dividing total days pregnant by 7. Trimester boundaries: first trimester is weeks 1–13 (days 1–97), second trimester is weeks 14–27 (days 98–195), third trimester is weeks 28–40+ (days 196+). The EDD is an estimate — ultrasound dating, especially in the first trimester, is more accurate than LMP-based calculation.