Pregnancy Calculator
Free Pregnancy Tracker Online
Track pregnancy week, trimester, estimated due date, days pregnant, days left, and pregnancy progress with this free due date calculator.
Pregnancy Calculator
This calculator provides an estimate only. Always follow advice from a qualified healthcare professional for pregnancy care.
Pregnancy Result
Enter a date to see pregnancy tracking details.
Pregnancy Timeline
| Stage | Weeks | Description |
|---|---|---|
| First Trimester | Week 1 - 13 | Early development and important body changes begin. |
| Second Trimester | Week 14 - 27 | Many people feel more energy, and baby growth becomes more noticeable. |
| Third Trimester | Week 28 - 40 | Baby continues growing and the body prepares for birth. |
Free Pregnancy Tracker and Due Date Calculator
A Pregnancy Tracker helps estimate your pregnancy week, trimester, due date, days pregnant, and days remaining until your estimated delivery date. Pregnancy is usually counted from the first day of the last menstrual period, also called LMP. This method is commonly used because the exact conception date is often not known.
This free Pregnancy Tracker lets you calculate pregnancy progress using last menstrual period, known due date, or conception date. It gives a simple overview of your current pregnancy week, trimester, estimated conception date, baby development stage, and remaining days.
What is a Pregnancy Tracker?
A Pregnancy Tracker is an online tool that estimates how far along a pregnancy is. It can help you understand your current week, trimester, due date, and overall pregnancy progress. It is useful for planning appointments, tracking milestones, and understanding pregnancy stages.
How Does a Due Date Calculator Work?
A common due date calculation adds about 280 days, or 40 weeks, to the first day of the last menstrual period. If you know your conception date, the estimate is usually calculated by adding about 266 days. These are general estimates and actual delivery dates can vary.
How to Use This Pregnancy Tracker
- Select the calculation method.
- Enter your last menstrual period, due date, or conception date.
- Select average cycle length if using LMP.
- View estimated due date, pregnancy week, trimester, and days left.
- Use the progress bar to understand pregnancy progress.
Pregnancy Trimesters
First Trimester
The first trimester includes weeks 1 to 13. This is an important stage when early development begins and many body changes can occur.
Second Trimester
The second trimester includes weeks 14 to 27. Many people feel more comfortable during this period, and baby growth becomes more noticeable.
Third Trimester
The third trimester starts around week 28 and continues until birth. During this stage, baby growth continues and the body prepares for delivery.
Important Pregnancy Note
This tool is for general educational use only. It does not replace medical advice, ultrasound dating, prenatal checkups, or guidance from a healthcare provider. If you have questions about pregnancy dates, symptoms, or health concerns, speak with a qualified professional.
Features
- Pregnancy week calculator.
- Due date calculator.
- Trimester tracker.
- Days pregnant and days left.
- LMP, due date, and conception date methods.
- Pregnancy progress bar.
- Estimated conception date.
- Health & Lifestyle theme.
- Day and night mode.
- Mobile-friendly design.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Pregnancy Tracker?
A Pregnancy Tracker estimates pregnancy week, trimester, due date, and days remaining based on pregnancy date information.
How is due date calculated?
A common method adds 280 days to the first day of the last menstrual period.
Is the due date exact?
No, a due date is an estimate. Actual delivery dates can vary and medical dating may be more accurate.
Is this Pregnancy Tracker free?
Yes, this online Pregnancy Tracker is completely free to use.
Conclusion
This Free Pregnancy Tracker Online helps estimate pregnancy week, trimester, due date, days pregnant, days left, and pregnancy progress. Use it as a simple planning tool and always follow professional medical advice for pregnancy care.