I keep getting confused between weeks and months everytime someone asks me. My last period was end of March and I just want to count it properly myself. How do u all calculate?
Every day of your pregnancy is a blessing, beta. Usually, your doctor will calculate your pregnancy days from the start of your last menstrual period. But the most precise date comes from your early ultrasound scan. Just keep faith, focus on nourishing yourself and your baby, and let your doctor guide you.
I'm still planning, but I've been researching this a lot! From what I understand, the standard way is to count from your Last Menstrual Period (LMP). But everyone says the first ultrasound is super important for accurate dating, especially if you're not sure about your period dates. It's good to know for future reference!
Haha, my pregnancy days calculation usually involved counting how many days until I could legitimately have another scoop of ice cream without guilt! But seriously, your doctor will give you an estimated due date based on your last period or an early scan. Then it's just counting backwards from there. What are you craving today?
Calculating pregnancy days can be a bit tricky, especially if you have PCOS like me, because periods are often irregular. Usually, they count from your last menstrual period (LMP). But for more accurate dating, especially with irregular cycles, your first ultrasound scan will give the most precise estimate. Always confirm with your gynac.
Oh, this was my first anxiety point too! I kept trying to calculate myself from my last period, but then my gynac told me the dating scan around 8-12 weeks is the most accurate. Did anyone else find their self-calculated dates were a bit off? It's kind of confusing for a first-timer.
Ho na, it's very important to know your dates properly. Mostly doctors count from your last period start date. That's your LMP. Then they add 40 weeks to that to get your due date. But if your periods are irregular, then your first ultrasound scan will tell you exactly kitne weeks huye hai, haan na?
Generally, pregnancy is dated from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), which means the gestational age is about two weeks more than the actual conception age. However, early ultrasound scans are considered the most accurate method for dating pregnancy, especially in cases of irregular cycles. Always rely on your doctor's assessment for the most precise dates.