I always get confused yaar, doc says weeks but everyone at ghar asks kitne mahine ho gaye. Matlab how do I convert weeks into proper months? Bohot tension hoti hai when relatives ask and I cant answer properly.
Humare yahan to simple hisab rakhte hain behen. Jis date ko periods miss hue, wahan se har mahine ki same date ko ek mahina poora hota hai. Baaki doctor dadi jo batayein wahi sabse sahi hota hai.
It can be very confusing with weeks and months. Just remember, your doctor will calculate from the first day of your last period. Don't worry too much about exact months, your baby is growing well.
When I was pregnant, I felt so confused by this '9 months but 40 weeks' thing. I realized doctors count from your last period start date, which adds about two weeks before you even conceived. It felt weird but that's how it is done!
Just keep a simple calendar in your room and mark your LMP date. Every month on that same date, you complete another month. Don't get tangled in complicated online calculators, keep it basic.
Listen, don't stress too much about the math, yaar! Just download any basic pregnancy tracker app and put your last period date. It does all the calculating for you so you can just chill and enjoy.
Look, stop counting in months because medical world only goes by weeks. A full term is 40 weeks, which is actually a bit more than 9 calendar months. Just track your weeks and due date, it is much easier.
Oh I used to stress so much about this! I kept telling everyone 5 months and my doctor said 20 weeks. Just count from your LMP, every 4 weeks is roughly one month. Relax, it is simpler than it looks.
My mother used to calculate it in the traditional way based on the lunar calendar, while my gynac counted in weeks. To keep it simple, just ask your doctor during your scan, they will tell you the exact week and month.
Look, pregnancy is technically 10 lunar months of 28 days, which equals 40 weeks. That's why doctors talk in weeks, not months. Just follow your doctor's files, it will always show the exact weeks.