Becoming pregnant can be a very exciting time and it’s important for you to know how many weeks pregnant you are. Pregnancy calculators can help calculate your estimated due date.
The accuracy of determining when you became pregnant will depend on how accurately you can estimate the first day of your last menstrual period. Most OBGYNs calculate when you became pregnant by the number of weeks since your last period.
The pregnancy calculator should never be used in place of an OBGYN visit. If you feel that you may be pregnant, schedule a visit with an OBGYN who delivers at CentraState as soon as possible to confirm your pregnancy and begin prenatal care.
For more information regarding CentraState’s maternity program, or to find an OBGYN who delivers at CentraState, please contact us at 866-CENTRA7.
*Sperm can survive in the uterus for up to three days, so you may not have conceived the day you had intercourse. Early ultrasounds are sometimes used to calculate the estimated date of conception. Your doctor will work with you to set an estimated date of conception and due date.
This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem without consulting a qualified healthcare provider. Consult with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns.