Just found out im expecting, so happy but bhi confused. Doc told me some week number but i dont get how they count it. Is it from last period or from conception? Someone pls explain in easy way.
For natural pregnancies, doctors calculate from the first day of your last period. For IVF journeys like mine, they use the transfer date, which can feel a bit different. I know how confusing all these numbers can be, but please don't let it stress you.
At my hospital, the coordinators gave me a clear pregnancy wheel chart on day one. They calculate from the first day of your last menstrual cycle (LMP). You should ask your hospital's obstetrician or check the discharge summary, they explain it very clearly.
They count from your last period's first day, which actually means you are already 'two weeks pregnant' before conceiving! I had a C-section and learned that dates can shift a bit during scans, so just focus on healing and resting.
Doctors always count from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), dear. So your first week of pregnancy is actually the week you had your period. It sounds funny, but that is the universal way to calculate it!
Humare yahan toh sab last period ke pehle din se hi ginte hain, beta. Wahi se naya mahina shuru hota hai. Aap bas apna last date yaad rakho aur khush raho, sab badhiya hoga.
Normally we count from the first day of the last period. I kept myself healthy with simple ghar ka khana and coconut water. But if you ever feel severe cramping or spotting, please skip home remedies and see your doctor immediately.
Standard calculation starts from the first day of your last period, not the conception day. However, since cycle lengths vary, please let your gynac confirm the exact week with an early scan. It's always safer to trust the doctor's ultrasound dating.
It is calculated from your last period's first day, making the whole cycle 280 days. I had a normal delivery right around my calculated due date! Keep a positive mind, eat healthy, and enjoy this phase.
No need to do complex maths, just search for an online pregnancy calculator and enter your last period date. It gives a simple weekly breakdown that matches what the doctors use. It's very easy and saves time.
I just had my baby and remember being so confused about this! They calculate from your last period's start date, so your pregnancy is actually 40 weeks, not 9 months. My doctor explained this in my very first scan.