Due Date Calculator
About the Due Date Calculator
Planning around a pregnancy is easier when you can see the dates laid out clearly, and ProcalcAI’s Due Date Calculator helps you do exactly that. You use the Due Date Calculator to estimate your due date and map out your pregnancy timeline, including trimester start and end dates, so you can keep appointments, work plans, and personal milestones in sync. It’s commonly used by people who’ve just had a positive test and want a realistic timeline to share with their OB-GYN or midwife at the first visit. For example, if you’re scheduling your first prenatal appointment and trying to figure out when the 12‑week scan might fall, this gives you a quick, consistent estimate to work from. You enter your last menstrual period (or your conception date if you know it), and you get an estimated due date plus a week-by-week view and trimester breakdown to help you understand where you are right now and what’s coming next.
How is the due date calculated?
The most common method (Naegele's Rule) adds 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period. If calculating from conception, it adds 266 days (38 weeks).
What is the Due Date Calculator? Due Date Accuracy.
The formula. Authoritative Sources This calculator uses formulas and reference data drawn from the following sources: CDC — Physical Activity NIH — National Institute of Diabetes NIH — National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Tips for accurate results. Using the Calculator Enter the first day of your last menstrual period and your average cycle length. The calculator shows your estimated due date, current gestational age in weeks and days, trimester, and key milestone dates throughout pregnancy. If your cycle is longer or shorter than 28 days, the calculator adjusts the due date accordingly.
Due Date Calculator — Frequently Asked Questions(8)
Common questions about due date.
Last updated Apr 2026
How Pregnancy Due Dates Are Calculated
A due date (estimated date of delivery, or EDD) is calculated by adding 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP). This is known as Naegele's rule, developed in the early 19th century and still the standard method used by obstetricians worldwide. The 40-week calculation assumes a 28-day cycle with ovulation occurring on day 14.
Using the Calculator
Enter the first day of your last menstrual period and your average cycle length. The calculator shows your estimated due date, current gestational age in weeks and days, trimester, and key milestone dates throughout pregnancy. If your cycle is longer or shorter than 28 days, the calculator adjusts the due date accordingly.
Trimester Milestones
First trimester (weeks 1-12): Major organ formation occurs. First prenatal visit typically at 8-10 weeks. First ultrasound confirms viability and may adjust the due date. Second trimester (weeks 13-27): Anatomy scan at 18-22 weeks. Fetal movement felt around 16-25 weeks. Glucose screening at 24-28 weeks. Third trimester (weeks 28-40): Growth monitoring, Group B strep test at 36 weeks, weekly visits from 36 weeks onward.
Due Date Accuracy
Only about 5% of babies are born on their exact due date. The due date represents the midpoint of a normal delivery range — full term is defined as 39 weeks 0 days through 40 weeks 6 days by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Deliveries between 37 and 42 weeks are considered within the normal range. First pregnancies tend to run slightly longer on average.
Ultrasound Dating vs LMP Dating
A first-trimester ultrasound measuring crown-rump length is the most accurate method for determining gestational age — accurate to within ±5-7 days. If the ultrasound date differs from the LMP-calculated date by more than 7 days, the ultrasound date is generally preferred. Later ultrasounds are less precise for dating (±2-3 weeks in the third trimester).
Cycle Length Adjustments
Naegele's rule assumes a 28-day cycle. For longer cycles, ovulation occurs later, pushing the due date forward. A woman with a 35-day cycle likely ovulated around day 21 instead of day 14 — adding 7 days to the standard due date. The calculator makes this adjustment automatically when you enter your average cycle length.
Authoritative Sources
This calculator uses formulas and reference data drawn from the following sources:
- CDC — Physical Activity - NIH — National Institute of Diabetes - NIH — National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Due Date Formula & Method
This due date calculator uses standard health formulas to compute results. Enter your values and the formula is applied automatically — all math is handled for you. The calculation follows industry-standard methodology.
Due Date Sources & References
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