I recently found out I'm pregnant, and I'm a bit confused about how to track my pregnancy progress. I know it's usually counted in weeks and months. How do I accurately check what pregnancy month I am currently in?
Trust me, pregnancy math is weirder than high school algebra, especially with twins! You count from the first day of your last period (LMP). Divide the total weeks by 4.3 to get the actual month, or just let your gynac's app do it!
My saas used to calculate it in traditional 'maheene', but modern doctors go by weeks. You start counting from the first day of your last period. Ask your mom or MIL, they also have a quick way of counting!
For IVF, the calculation is done a bit differently based on the transfer date, which the clinic calculates. If it was natural, count from your last menstrual period. Wishing you a beautiful and safe pregnancy ahead.
Oh I used to spend hours googling this and getting so confused about weeks vs months! Basically, you count from the first day of your last period. Don't overcomplicate it, your doctor's ultrasound report will clearly mention the exact week.
Keep a peaceful mind and count from your last period's first day. Every 4 weeks is roughly a month, though some months have 5 weeks. Praying for your smooth journey, take good care of yourself.
Just use any standard online pregnancy calculator and input your LMP (Last Menstrual Period) date. Doctors globally track by weeks, not months anyway. It's much more accurate to talk in weeks during your scans.