I keep getting confused yaar, my app says weeks but my family asks which month im in. So how exactly do u convert, is it 4 weeks one month ya something else? Just want to count properly.
Pregnancy is technically calculated in weeks, where roughly 4.3 weeks make a month, totaling 40 weeks. Knowing this helps you plan your hospital bills and monthly test expenses practically, since scans are done at specific week milestones. It's much cheaper and easier to budget when you track by weeks!
It can get confusing, but a pregnancy month is usually around 4.3 weeks. When you've faced a loss before, every single week feels like a huge milestone to celebrate. Take it week by week, be gentle with yourself, and make sure your doctor checks your progress regularly.
Usually, people think it's exactly 4 weeks a month, but it's slightly more—about 4.3 weeks. Tracking in weeks is very important, especially for diet planning if you are managing high sugars. Eating the right low-carb meals week by week is how you keep your baby safe.
Each month is around 4 to 5 weeks, making the total pregnancy 40 weeks long. Because of this, don't miss your regular monthly checkups. I had thyroid issues, so tracking my weeks carefully helped me never miss my blood tests and doctor appointments.
Forget months, always track in weeks because that's how doctors do it. A month is roughly 4.3 weeks, which is why the math gets confusing. Just use an app to track your weeks and you'll be perfectly fine, don't overcomplicate it.