I just found out I'm pregnant and I'm a bit confused about how to calculate my due date. How do doctors usually count pregnancy days, starting from which point? I want to keep track correctly.
Actually yaar, it's very simple but sounds confusing at first. You have to count from the first day of your last period, not the day you conceived. That's how gynacs calculate it here.
I just downloaded a pregnancy tracker app like Flo or BabyCenter and entered my last period date (LMP). It automatically calculates the exact weeks and days for you. It's super convenient and keeps showing daily baby updates too.
Ho na, starting me it is very confusing to calculate. My MIL also got confused, but then my doc explained that we count from the LMP first day. Simple calculation hai bas.
It's standard practice to count from the first day of your LMP. Don't go by the intercourse date, that's a common mistake. Your doctor will also confirm this in your dating scan.
I used to overthink this so much and worry if I was counting wrong and missing milestones. But honestly, your last period's first day is day 1. Just trust your gynac's calculation on the reports, they handle the exact math.
Look, don't overcomplicate it. Just take your last period's starting date and count weeks from there, not months. Gynacs always talk in weeks, so get used to that.
Aww, reading this takes me back to when I used to tick off days on my calendar! My baby is a toddler now and let me tell you, these weeks fly by so fast. Just count from your last period start date and enjoy this beautiful phase.
Don't get confused by all the mathematical math online. Just mark the date when your last period started, and count weeks from there. If you're still unsure, your first scan report will give you the exact gestational age.
Haha, counting days felt like a full-time job, especially with twins when everything felt double! You just count from your Last Menstrual Period. Trust me, soon you'll stop counting days and start counting down the hours to sleep!
I literally just delivered last month and remember how obsessed I was with counting. Your doctor will use your LMP (last period date) to count weeks. My delivery date was calculated exactly like that, and it was so accurate.