How Your Pregnancy Due Date Is Calculated

Learn how a due date is estimated from your last period, what the 40-week count means, and why few babies arrive on the date. Informational, not medical advice.

Updated 3 min read By CodingEagles
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The due date is one of the first numbers you get in pregnancy, and one of the most misunderstood. It is a useful planning estimate — but it is an estimate, not an appointment your baby agreed to.

TL;DR — Enter the first day of your last period in the due date calculator to estimate your due date and see how far along you are.

How the date is estimated

The standard method, Naegele’s rule, adds 280 days — 40 weeks — to the first day of your last menstrual period. It assumes a regular 28-day cycle with ovulation around day 14. That is why pregnancy is counted from your last period rather than from conception, which happens about two weeks later.

Why it’s only an estimate

Cycles vary, ovulation can shift, and babies develop on their own schedule. Only about 1 in 20 babies arrives exactly on the due date; most come within a couple of weeks either side. A full-term birth is anywhere from 37 to 42 weeks, so a few days’ difference is entirely normal.

What’s more accurate

If your cycle is irregular or you are unsure of your dates, an early dating ultrasound is more accurate than the calendar method, especially in the first trimester. Use the due date calculator for a quick estimate, and let your clinician’s scan refine it.

Frequently asked questions

How is a due date worked out?
It adds 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last period, assuming a regular 28-day cycle. This is known as Naegele's rule.
How likely is my baby to arrive on the due date?
Only about 1 in 20 babies arrives exactly on the estimated date. Most arrive within a week or two either side, which is completely normal.

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