Everyone talks in weeks for pregnancy, but my mom and MIL always ask in months. I get confused trying to convert weeks to months. Is there an easy way to calculate months during pregnancy?
Honestly, don't try to calculate on your own too much because it gets confusing. Just ask your gynac during the next checkup. My pregnancy had some risks, so I learned it's best to follow the doctor's calendar only.
Yaar, this weeks vs months thing is actually so confusing! Basically, 1 to 4 weeks is 1st month, 5 to 8 is 2nd, and so on. But just download an app na, life will become much simpler.
Humare ghar pe toh seedha 9 mahine ginte hain. Pr har mahine me thode zyada din hote hain na, toh doctor log hafton me ginte hain. Aap bas har 4-5 hafte ko ek mahina maan ke chalo, sab thik hoga.
Same here, I am so confused about this! My MIL says I am in my 6th month but my app says 24 weeks which feels different. Can anyone share an easy chart for this please?
I didn't have time to do manual calculations between office work. I just followed the weeks my doctor noted on the prescription. 4 weeks is roughly one month, but let your gynac track the exact fetal age.
Calculating months can be tricky, but usually 4 weeks is considered one month, with some months having 5 weeks. I kept tracking until my 9th month when I had my C-section. Take care of yourself, recovery is smooth if you rest well.
Listen, don't complicate things. Pregnancy is of 9 months, but doctors calculate in 40 weeks because baby grows weekly. Just follow your doctor's EDD (Expected Delivery Date) and stop overthinking the math.
Dekho, 40 weeks ki pregnancy hoti hai, jo lagbhag 9 calendar months banti hai. Haan thoda confusion hota hai start me, but aap bas calendar pe LMP date se har mahine same date ginte jao. Simple hai na?
Honestly, I never understood the weekly calculations properly! I just used a pregnancy tracking app on my phone which did all the math for me. It was much easier than scratching my head.
It's simple if you understand the logic. Doctors calculate from the first day of your last period (LMP), making pregnancy 40 weeks or 10 lunar months. So 4 weeks don't always mean exactly 1 month; my doctor explained that 9 calendar months actually equal 40 weeks.