Online Pregnancy Due Date Calculator

Pregnancy Due Date Calculator

Estimate your due date using LMP, conception date, or IVF transfer date
LMP Date
Conception Date
IVF Transfer
Estimated Due Date -
- Current Week
- Trimester
- Days Remaining
Week 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 Week 40
This calculator provides an estimate based on standard obstetric formulas. Only about 5% of babies arrive on their exact due date. Always confirm timing with your healthcare provider.

Use the pregnancy due date calculator above to estimate your due date using three clinically validated methods — LMP date, conception date, or IVF transfer date. Whether you just found out you are pregnant, are tracking your progress week by week, or need to calculate a due date for an IVF pregnancy, this free online pregnancy due date calculator gives you a complete pregnancy timeline including your estimated due date, current week and day, trimester, days remaining, a visual progress bar, a trimester chart, and all major pregnancy milestones from the first trimester through full term. Choose the method that fits your situation, enter your dates, and click “Calculate Due Date” for instant, medically accurate results.

Pregnant woman at doctor appointment receiving due date information during prenatal visit

Below you will find a complete step‑by‑step guide on how to use all three calculation methods, detailed explanations of how each formula works, trimester breakdowns, pregnancy milestones, and answers to frequently asked questions.

How to Use the Pregnancy Due Date Calculator

The pregnancy due date calculator features three calculation tabs designed for different situations. Choose the method that best matches what information you have available:

Tab 1: LMP Date — The Standard Method

This is the most common method used by healthcare providers worldwide. It calculates your due date from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP).

  1. Select the “LMP Date” Tab — Click the “LMP Date” button at the top of the calculator. This tab should be selected by default.
  2. Enter First Day of Last Menstrual Period — In the “First Day of Last Menstrual Period” date field, select the first day of your most recent menstrual period. Use the date picker or enter the date directly. For example, if your last period started on May 26, 2026, enter 05/26/2026.
  3. Enter Average Cycle Length — In the “Average Cycle Length (days)” field, enter the number of days in your typical menstrual cycle. The default is 28 days, which is the most common cycle length. If your cycles are longer or shorter, adjust this number. For example, enter 30 if your cycles typically last 30 days.
  4. Click “Calculate Due Date” — Press the gold “Calculate Due Date” button to see your results.

How the LMP Method Works

The calculator adds 280 days (40 weeks) to your LMP date, then adjusts for your cycle length. For a standard 28‑day cycle, the due date is exactly 280 days from LMP. For longer cycles, the due date is shifted forward by the number of extra days beyond 28. For shorter cycles, it shifts backward.

Due Date = LMP + 280 days + (Cycle Length − 28) days

Example: LMP = May 26, 2026 + 280 days = March 2, 2027

Tab 2: Conception Date — When You Know Conception

Conception Date Tab

Use this method if you know the approximate date of conception — for example, from ovulation tracking, fertility apps, or a known date of intercourse during your fertile window.

  1. Click the “Conception Date” Tab — Select the middle tab at the top.
  2. Enter Estimated Conception Date — In the “Estimated Conception Date” field, select the date you believe conception occurred. For example, enter 07/09/2026 if you estimate conception on July 9, 2026.
  3. Click “Calculate Due Date” — The calculator adds 266 days (38 weeks) to your conception date to estimate the due date.
Due Date = Conception Date + 266 days (38 weeks)

The conception date method does not require cycle length adjustment because conception marks the actual starting point of pregnancy from a biological perspective.

Tab 3: IVF Transfer — For Assisted Reproduction

IVF Transfer Tab

Use this method if you conceived through in‑vitro fertilization (IVF). The calculator adjusts based on your embryo transfer date and the age of the embryo at transfer.

  1. Click the “IVF Transfer” Tab — Select the rightmost tab at the top.
  2. Enter Embryo Transfer Date — In the “Embryo Transfer Date” field, select the date your embryo was transferred. For example, enter 07/02/2026.
  3. Select Embryo Age at Transfer — Use the dropdown to choose the age of your embryo at the time of transfer. Options include: Day 3 (Cleavage stage), Day 5 (Blastocyst), or Day 6 (Blastocyst). This information is available from your IVF clinic’s transfer documentation.
  4. Click “Calculate Due Date” — The calculator adds the appropriate number of days based on embryo age.
Day 3 Transfer: Due Date = Transfer Date + 263 days
Day 5 Transfer: Due Date = Transfer Date + 261 days
Day 6 Transfer: Due Date = Transfer Date + 260 days

The IVF method is the most precise because the embryo age is exactly known — there is no estimation involved in the timing.

Understanding Your Results

After clicking “Calculate Due Date,” the tool displays a comprehensive pregnancy overview. Here is what each section means:

Estimated Due Date

The large highlighted result shows your estimated due date (EDD) as a full date including the day of the week. For example: “Tuesday, March 2, 2027.” This is the date your pregnancy reaches 40 weeks (280 days) from the LMP or the equivalent from your chosen calculation method.

Current Status Cards

Current Week

Week 6 + 0d

Trimester

1st

Days Remaining

238

CardWhat It ShowsHow It’s Calculated
Current WeekExact gestational age in weeks and daysDays since LMP ÷ 7, showing weeks + remaining days
TrimesterWhich trimester you are currently inBased on current gestational week
Days RemainingDays until your estimated due dateEDD − Today’s date

Progress Bar

A horizontal progress bar shows your position from Week 1 to Week 40, with markers for Trimester 2 and Trimester 3 boundaries. The yellow segment indicates how far along you are in the pregnancy.

Trimester Chart

A bar chart displays your total weeks (grey bars) and weeks completed (yellow segments) across all three trimesters, giving you a visual overview of your progress through each stage.

Pregnancy Milestones

The calculator displays key dates based on your due date:

End of First TrimesterAug 25, 2026
Anatomy Scan WindowOct 13, 2026
Viability Milestone (24 weeks)Nov 10, 2026
Start of Third TrimesterDec 1, 2026
Full Term Begins (37 weeks)Feb 9, 2027
Estimated Due Date (40 weeks)Mar 2, 2027
Pregnant woman checking pregnancy calendar for due date milestones and trimester dates

How Each Calculation Method Works

The pregnancy due date calculator uses three medically recognized formulas. Here is the science behind each one:

Method 1: Naegele’s Rule (LMP)

Developed by German obstetrician Franz Naegele in the early 19th century, this is the most widely used method worldwide. The standard formula subtracts 3 months and adds 7 days to the LMP, or equivalently adds 280 days (40 weeks).

Standard: Due Date = LMP + 280 days
Adjusted: Due Date = LMP + 280 days + (Cycle Length − 28) days

Examples by cycle length:
26‑day cycle → Due date is 2 days earlier than standard
28‑day cycle → Due date is exactly 280 days from LMP
30‑day cycle → Due date is 2 days later than standard
35‑day cycle → Due date is 7 days later than standard

Why cycle length matters: The standard 280‑day calculation assumes ovulation on day 14 of a 28‑day cycle. If your cycle is longer, ovulation likely occurs later, meaning the actual gestational age is younger than what LMP alone suggests. The calculator adjusts for this automatically.

Method 2: Conception Date

This method calculates from the actual date of conception (fertilization) rather than the LMP. Since fertilization typically occurs about 14 days after LMP in a standard cycle, the timeframe is shorter.

Due Date = Conception Date + 266 days (38 weeks)

When to use: This method is accurate when you know your conception date through ovulation tracking, fertility monitors, or documented intercourse during your fertile window.

Method 3: IVF Transfer Date

For pregnancies conceived through IVF, the embryo transfer date and embryo age are precisely known, making this the most accurate method.

Day 3 (Cleavage stage): Due Date = Transfer Date + 263 days
Day 5 (Blastocyst): Due Date = Transfer Date + 261 days
Day 6 (Blastocyst): Due Date = Transfer Date + 260 days

Why different days? A Day 3 embryo is transferred at an earlier developmental stage than a Day 5 blastocyst. The calculator adds fewer days for older embryos because they are closer to implantation age at the time of transfer.

Trimester Breakdown

A full‑term pregnancy lasts approximately 40 weeks (280 days) from the last menstrual period, divided into three trimesters:

First Trimester

Weeks 1–13

Second Trimester

Weeks 14–27

Third Trimester

Weeks 28–40

TrimesterWeeksDurationKey Developments
First1–13~13 weeksOrgan formation, heartbeat detectable, morning sickness, early ultrasounds
Second14–27~14 weeksAnatomy scan (18–22 weeks), movement felt, gender can be determined
Third28–40~13 weeksRapid growth, viability milestone at 24 weeks, full term at 37 weeks

Key Pregnancy Milestones

The pregnancy due date calculator displays these important milestones based on your calculated due date:

MilestoneGestational WeekWhat Happens
End of First TrimesterWeek 12–13Risk of miscarriage drops significantly; many couples share news publicly
Anatomy ScanWeek 18–22Detailed ultrasound checking baby’s organs, growth, and sometimes gender
Viability MilestoneWeek 24Baby reaches a threshold where survival outside the womb becomes possible with medical care
Start of Third TrimesterWeek 28Final stretch begins; baby gains weight rapidly; more frequent prenatal visits
Full Term BeginsWeek 37Baby is considered full term; birth at this stage is not considered premature
Estimated Due DateWeek 40The calculated date; only about 5% of babies arrive on their exact due date
Important medical note: Your estimated due date is exactly that — an estimate. Research shows that only about 5% of babies are born on their exact due date. Most babies arrive within a window of 2 weeks before or after the EDD. A pregnancy is considered full term between weeks 37 and 42. Your healthcare provider will use the due date as a reference point, not a deadline.

Early Pregnancy Ultrasound vs. Due Date

If you have an early ultrasound (typically between weeks 6–12), your healthcare provider may adjust your due date based on the baby’s measurements:

Ultrasound TimingAccuracyHow Due Date May Change
6–9 weeksMost accurate (±3–5 days)Likely to be used to confirm or adjust due date
10–13 weeksVery accurate (±5–7 days)May be used to confirm or slightly adjust due date
14–20 weeksModerate (±7–14 days)Usually not used to change due date
After 20 weeksLess accurate for datingDue date rarely changed after first trimester
Clinical practice: Most obstetricians use the LMP‑based due date unless an early ultrasound shows a discrepancy of more than 5–7 days. If there is a significant difference, the ultrasound date typically takes precedence because it provides a more objective measurement of the baby’s gestational age.
Doctor performing early pregnancy ultrasound to confirm gestational age and due date

IVF Due Date Calculation — Detailed Guide

IVF pregnancies have precisely known conception dates, making due date calculation more accurate than LMP‑based methods:

Embryo AgeDevelopmental StageDays Added to TransferEquivalence
Day 3Cleavage stage (6–8 cells)263 daysTransfer date + 263 = EDD
Day 5Blastocyst (hatching)261 daysTransfer date + 261 = EDD
Day 6Expanded blastocyst260 daysTransfer date + 260 = EDD

Why IVF due dates are more reliable: In natural conception, ovulation day must be estimated (usually day 14 of the cycle). In IVF, the embryo’s exact developmental stage and transfer date are precisely documented. This eliminates the guessing involved in LMP‑based calculations.

What If I Don’t Know My LMP or Conception Date?

  • Use the earliest ultrasound date — Your healthcare provider can estimate gestational age from crown‑rump length (CRL) measurements taken during an early ultrasound.
  • Estimate from ovulation signs — If you track basal body temperature, cervical mucus, or use ovulation predictor kits, you may estimate your ovulation date and work backward.
  • Use the LMP tab with best estimate — Even an approximate LMP date gives a reasonable estimate within 1–2 weeks.
  • Consult your healthcare provider — Your doctor or midwife will use a combination of LMP, ultrasound measurements, and physical examination to determine the most accurate due date.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pregnancy due date calculator?

A pregnancy due date calculator is a free online tool that estimates your baby’s due date using three clinically validated methods — LMP date, conception date, or IVF transfer date. It shows your estimated due date, current gestational week, trimester, days remaining, and key pregnancy milestones.

How accurate is the due date calculation?

The LMP method is accurate to within 1–2 weeks for women with regular cycles. The IVF method is the most precise because the embryo age and transfer date are exactly known. Only about 5% of babies arrive on their exact due date — most arrive within 2 weeks before or after.

Which method should I use — LMP or conception date?

Use the LMP method if you know the first day of your last menstrual period, which is the standard method used by healthcare providers. Use the conception date method if you know the approximate date of conception through ovulation tracking. Use the IVF method if you conceived through in‑vitro fertilization.

What does “Week 6 + 0d” mean?

It means you are 6 weeks and 0 days into your pregnancy from your LMP. The first number is complete weeks, and the second number is additional days. So “Week 6 + 3d” would mean 6 weeks and 3 days — or 45 total days of pregnancy.

Does cycle length affect the due date?

Yes. The standard 280‑day calculation assumes a 28‑day cycle. If your cycle is longer, ovulation occurs later and your due date shifts forward. If shorter, it shifts backward. The calculator automatically adjusts for your specific cycle length.

What embryo age should I select for IVF?

Your IVF clinic will document the embryo age at transfer — either Day 3 (cleavage stage), Day 5 (blastocyst), or Day 6 (expanded blastocyst). Check your transfer paperwork or ask your clinic. Day 5 is the most common transfer day.

Can the due date change after an early ultrasound?

Yes. If an early ultrasound (6–13 weeks) shows a significant difference between the LMP‑based due date and the baby’s measured size, your healthcare provider may adjust the due date. Ultrasounds taken before 13 weeks are the most accurate for dating.

When is a baby considered full term?

A baby is considered full term at 37 weeks of gestation. Early term is 37–38 weeks, full term is 39–40 weeks, late term is 41 weeks, and post‑term is 42 weeks and beyond.

Does the calculator save my data?

No. All calculations happen locally in your browser. Your dates, cycle length, embryo age, and results are never stored, transmitted, or shared. Your personal health information remains completely private.

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