If i conceived in october when is my due date

The calculator on this page can help you work out when you might expect your baby to arrive.

When was the first day of your last period?

For example, 15 5 2022

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Cycle length in days Some women's cycles are not exactly 28 days. Adjust the cycle length if your cycle is shorter or longer than 28 days.

Using the due date calculator

To find your due date, enter the date of the first day of your last period, and select 'show your due date'. Pregnancy normally lasts from 37 weeks to 42 weeks from the first day of your last period.

You need to know the first day of your last period to use this calculator. If you do not know it or are unsure, speak to a midwife or GP.

As part of your pregnancy (antenatal) care, your midwife will offer you a 12-week scan that may give you a more accurate date for the birth of your baby.

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When is your baby due? Use this pregnancy calculator to find your due date based on the date of your last menstrual period, conception date, IVF three-day or five-day transfer date, or date of your last ultrasound.

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If i conceived in october when is my due date

If i conceived in october when is my due date

First day of last period

Most pregnancies last around 40 weeks (or 38 weeks from conception), so typically the best way to estimate your due date is to count 40 weeks, or 280 days, from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). You could also subtract three months from the first day of your last period and add seven days. 

The first day of your LMP is how most health care providers estimate a baby's due date. But remember, it's only an estimated due date, not a deadline for your baby to arrive. Just 4 percent of babies are born on their estimated due date.

Conception date

If you've been tracking ovulation symptoms or have been using ovulation test strips, then you may be able to use your conception date to calculate your pregnancy due date. Just add 266 days to get your estimated due date (or select "Conception Date" from the menu above, and let our Due Date Calculator do the math for you).

IVF transfer date

If you conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF), you can calculate your due date using your IVF transfer date. Most embryo transfers occur either three days or five days after egg retrieval and fertilization. If you had a day-three transfer, count 263 days from the transfer date to calculate your due date, and if you had a day-five transfer, count 261 days. (Or select "IVF" from the menu above.)

Ultrasound scan

Even if you can’t pinpoint when you conceived, forget the day of your last menstrual period or aren’t sure when ovulation occurred, other clues can help you and your practitioner determine your due date at your first prenatal appointment, including:

  • An early ultrasound, which can more accurately date the pregnancy. Just be aware, however, that not all women get an early ultrasound. Some practitioners perform them routinely, but others only recommend one if your periods are irregular, you're 35 or older, you have a history of miscarriages or pregnancy complications, or the due date can’t be determined based on your physical exam and LMP.

  • Pregnancy milestones such as the first time the baby's heartbeat is heard (around week 9 or 10, though it can vary) and when you first feel fetal movement (on average between 18 and 22 weeks, but it can be earlier or later), can give clues as to whether your due date is accurate.

  • Your fundal height, which is the measurement from your pubic bone to the top of your uterus, is checked by your practitioner at each prenatal visit and helps confirm your due date. 

  • The size of your uterus, which will be noted when your initial internal pregnancy exam is performed, can also be a factor in pinpointing the EDD.

Can I plan my due date?

Whether you're trying to avoid being very pregnant in the middle of summer or are a teacher who wants to maximize time off with your little one, you can try to time when you conceive in order to "plan" your due date. But even if you're one of the lucky ones who's able to get pregnant when she really wants to, just remember that you probably won't be able to map out exactly when you'll give birth to the day (or even the week or month!). 

Still, you can try our Ovulation Calculator, which uses the date of your last menstrual period and your typical cycle length to discover the days you're most likely to be fertile and increase your chances of conceiving.

Can my due date change?

Yes, your due date can change. While it’s definitely not a reason to worry, your doctor may change your due date for a number of reasons as your pregnancy progresses.

It may be that you have irregular periods and your early ultrasound dating was off, or that your first ultrasound was in the second trimester.

It could also be because your fundal height is abnormal, or your levels of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), a protein made by the baby, are outside the usual range. Talk to your practitioner if you have any questions or concerns.

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Can you calculate due date based on conception date?

How is my due date calculated? Conception Date: If you have been using an ovulation predictor kit or tracking your ovulation you may be able calculate your due date based on the precise date of conception. In order to do this simply count 266 days, or 38 weeks, from the conception date to find your estimated due date.

When did I conceive and when is my due date?

Typically women ovulate about two weeks after their menstrual cycle starts, so the best way to estimate your due date is to count 40 weeks, or 280 days, from the first day of your last menstrual period. Another way to do it is to subtract three months from the first day of your last period and add seven days.

When did I get pregnant based on conception date?

However, in reality, the baby was not conceived until ovulation and the fertilization of the egg, which usually happens at least 10 days after the first day of the mother's menstrual period. Conception usually occurs around 11-21 days after the first day of the last period of a woman who has a regular period.

How long is a pregnancy from conception to due date?

Pregnancy normally lasts from 37 weeks to 42 weeks from the first day of your last period.