My doc keeps mentioning EDD on my reports and i just nodded without asking lol. Now im curious what it actually means and how they calculate it. Can someone explain in simple words?
It's just the Estimated Date of Delivery, so your expected due date! I keep joking with my husband that my EDD should actually stand for 'Expected Dessert Delivery' because my sweet cravings are out of control right now. But seriously, it's just a rough estimate of when you will meet your little foodie!
Yes, EDD is your Estimated Date of Delivery. Knowing this date is super helpful to start planning your finances, booking the hospital room in advance to avoid last-minute premium costs, and getting all your tests done on time. It gives you a clear timeline to budget everything properly!
EDD means Estimated Date of Delivery, basically standard date jab baby due hai. I am currently in my second trimester and my EDD is in December, but I keep getting so anxious thinking if the baby will arrive early or late! Anyone else also counting days like this and feeling super nervous?
EDD is your Estimated Date of Delivery, the beautiful day you are expected to hold your miracle. I still remember staring at my EDD on the scan report and crying happy tears. It's such a special date to look forward to, even if the baby decides to come a few days early or late.
It stands for Estimated Date of Delivery. Honestly, don't get too stuck on that exact date because my EDD was Oct 12th but my little boy decided to arrive on Oct 2nd instead! Only about 5% of babies are actually born on their exact EDD.
EDD is simply your Estimated Date of Delivery. It's calculated based on the first day of your last period or during your early ultrasound scans. Don't worry too much about the exact day, it's just a window to help you and your hospital prepare.