Mera gynac keeps telling me the week number but in ghar everyone asks kitne mahine ho gaye and I get so confused converting. The weeks and months never match up properly in my head. Is there a simple way to count?
This can be a bit confusing initially, but doctors usually calculate from your last period. Each month isn't exactly four weeks, so it's better to stick to weeks as per your doctor's calculation. Regular follow-ups with your gynac are super important, especially for things like thyroid, so they'll keep you updated on your week count.
Haha, yeh toh sabki problem hai starting mein! 😂 Your doctor will usually count from your last period, not when you actually conceived. So 40 weeks is the full term, divided into trimesters. Just download a good pregnancy app, they do all the counting for you! Enjoy the journey! 💖
Hello! Most doctors use your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) to start counting, calling that 'Week 1'. Pregnancy is considered 40 weeks long, so it's broken down into trimesters from there. Apps can help, but your first ultrasound will give you the most precise due date and gestational age. Don't stress too much about exact months, weeks are more standard!
Generally, gynacs count from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) as week one, not from conception. Pregnancy is usually 40 weeks, which makes it 9 months plus a bit. But seriously, your gynac will give you the most accurate dating scan and tell you exactly how many weeks and days you are, so always check with them. They know best.
Haan ji, yeh thoda confusing hota hai shuru mein na. Generally, doctors log aapke last period ke first day se count karte hain. To 40 weeks ki pregnancy maante hain. Months ka calculation thoda alag hota hai, kyunki har month 4 weeks ka nahi hota. Toh sabse best hai gynac ko follow karo. Woh ultrasound se exact bata denge.