Sorry might be a basic question but the way doctors count weeks vs months is confusing me. Just got my positive test. So one month means kitne din exactly? Trying to track properly.
Usually, one month is counted as 4 weeks, which is 28 days. But since pregnancy calculations can sometimes be tricky depending on your ovulation, it's always safest to ask your gynac during your scan to confirm your exact week and due date. Don't try to calculate it yourself.
Don't get confused by the math, my dear. Doctors count 4 weeks as one month of pregnancy, so the full 40 weeks is about 9 to 10 months. Just focus on resting and eating well, and let your body do its beautiful work week by week.
Haha, pregnancy math is the hardest math in the world! Officially, doctors count one month as exactly 4 weeks (which is 28 days), making the whole pregnancy 10 months of 28 days! Don't break your head trying to calculate, just let the doctors count the weeks for you.
Oh, when you are constantly throwing up, even one single day feels like a whole month! But mathematically, doctors consider one month as roughly 4 weeks, which is about 28 days. Just take it day by day and don't stress over the calendar, you will get through this phase.
In medical terms, pregnancy is calculated using 28-day cycles (4 weeks per month). So, a full-term pregnancy of 40 weeks is technically 10 lunar months, which is 280 days from your last period. It's much simpler to track your progress in weeks rather than days.
Doctors usually count one pregnancy month as 4 weeks or 28 days. I had to keep a very strict weekly log of my blood sugar levels because of gestational diabetes, so counting in weeks was much more helpful than counting months. Try tracking your diet and weeks instead of days, it's much easier.
Yaar, actually doctors don't count by days or calendar months, they count in weeks. One pregnancy month is roughly 4 weeks or 28-30 days, and the whole journey is 40 weeks. It gets so confusing, but just stick to the weeks like your gynac does!