Weeks Of Gestation Calculator
A Weeks of Gestation Calculator helps you estimate how far along your pregnancy is — measured in weeks and days — and predicts your estimated due date (EDD).
Gestational age is usually counted from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), not from the actual conception date. Since ovulation typically occurs about two weeks after your LMP, this method gives doctors and expecting parents a standard way to track pregnancy progress.
This calculator is a must-have tool for:
- Expectant mothers,
- Healthcare providers, and
- Anyone tracking pregnancy milestones.
How the Calculator Works
The Weeks of Gestation Calculator uses either of two common inputs:
- Last Menstrual Period (LMP) — the most widely used method.
- Conception Date — if known (e.g., from fertility tracking or IVF).
From your input, the calculator determines:
- Current gestational age (in weeks and days),
- Estimated due date (EDD) — typically 280 days (40 weeks) after LMP,
- Trimester stage, and
- Percentage of pregnancy completed.
Formula Used
1. If using LMP: Gestational Age=Current Date−LMP Date\text{Gestational Age} = \text{Current Date} – \text{LMP Date}Gestational Age=Current Date−LMP Date
2. If using Conception Date: Gestational Age=(Current Date−Conception Date)+14 days\text{Gestational Age} = (\text{Current Date} – \text{Conception Date}) + 14\ \text{days}Gestational Age=(Current Date−Conception Date)+14 days
3. To estimate Due Date (EDD): EDD=LMP Date+280 days\text{EDD} = \text{LMP Date} + 280\ \text{days}EDD=LMP Date+280 days
Step-by-Step: How to Use the Calculator
- Select your calculation method:
- “Based on Last Menstrual Period (LMP)”
- OR “Based on Conception Date”
- Enter your LMP or conception date
Example: LMP = January 1, 2025 - Click “Calculate”
You’ll instantly get:
- Gestational age: 25 weeks and 4 days (for example)
- Estimated due date: October 8, 2025
- Trimester: 2nd trimester
- Pregnancy progress: 63% complete
Example Calculation
Let’s say:
- Your LMP was January 1, 2025
- Today’s date is July 9, 2025
Step 1: Count days since LMP
→ 189 days
Step 2: Convert to weeks
→ 189 ÷ 7 = 27 weeks
✅ Gestational Age: 27 weeks
✅ Trimester: 2nd
✅ EDD: October 8, 2025
Trimester Breakdown
| Trimester | Weeks Range | Description |
|---|---|---|
| First Trimester | 1–13 weeks | Major organ formation and early development |
| Second Trimester | 14–27 weeks | Rapid growth and visible baby movement |
| Third Trimester | 28–40 weeks | Final development and preparation for birth |
Why Knowing Gestational Age Matters
- 📅 Track fetal development milestones
- 🩺 Schedule prenatal visits and tests at the right times
- 🍎 Plan nutrition and exercise suited for each stage
- 🤰 Monitor fetal growth and detect potential issues early
- 🍼 Predict due date and plan delivery
Key Features of the Weeks of Gestation Calculator
- ✅ Calculates gestational weeks and days instantly
- ✅ Predicts estimated due date (EDD) automatically
- ✅ Works for both LMP and conception-based inputs
- ✅ Identifies trimester stage
- ✅ User-friendly and mobile-optimized
- ✅ Perfect for both patients and healthcare professionals
Important Notes
- Gestational age ≠ fetal age: Gestational age starts 2 weeks before conception.
- Accuracy varies: Actual conception and ovulation can differ slightly.
- Ultrasound measurements can sometimes adjust your gestational age estimate.
- Always discuss calculator results with your OB/GYN for clinical confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is gestational age?
It’s the age of the pregnancy measured from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP).
2. Why not count from conception?
Because conception is harder to pinpoint — LMP is a consistent medical standard.
3. How many weeks is a full-term pregnancy?
Typically 40 weeks, but anywhere between 37 and 42 weeks is considered normal.
4. Can I use conception date instead of LMP?
Yes, but add about 14 days to align with standard gestational counting.
5. How accurate is the calculator?
Within a few days for most users — medical ultrasounds can fine-tune it.
6. What trimester am I in?
The calculator automatically determines it based on your gestational week.
7. Does this account for leap years or irregular cycles?
Yes — it uses exact calendar days.
8. Can I use this for IVF pregnancies?
Yes — enter the embryo transfer or fertilization date as your conception date.
9. Can this calculator predict gender or fetal weight?
No, but it helps time those tests accurately.
10. Should I rely solely on this calculator?
No — always confirm results with your healthcare provider.
Conclusion
The Weeks of Gestation Calculator provides a quick and accurate way to track your pregnancy progress, estimate due dates, and understand where you are in your pregnancy journey.
By inputting just one date — your LMP or conception date — you can instantly see how many weeks pregnant you are, which trimester you’re in, and how close you are to meeting your baby.
Whether you’re an expecting parent or a healthcare professional, this calculator is a simple yet powerful tool to keep pregnancy tracking easy and precise.
