Pregnancy is the process through which a woman's body carries a developing fetus from conception to delivery
First Trimester (0 to 13 Weeks) Second Trimester (14 to 26 Weeks) Third Trimester (27 to 40 Weeks)
You can take a pregnancy test as early as the first day of your missed period.
If your baby is measured during a first trimester ultrasound scan and determined to be significantly bigger or smaller than expected for gestational age, your doctor may change your due date. This is more likely to occur if the length of your menstrual cycle is variable, making it difficult to determine the conception date. Your doctor will measure your infant during the ultrasound procedure to determine how far along she is, and she will then give you a new due date.
If your baby is measured during a first trimester ultrasound scan and determined to be significantly bigger or smaller than expected for gestational age, your doctor may change your due date. This is more likely to occur if the length of your menstrual cycle is variable, making it difficult to determine the conception date. Your doctor will measure your infant during the ultrasound procedure to determine how far along she is, and she will then give you a new due date.
You can use this calculator to view your pregnancy calendar if you already know when you are due. It will let you know when you'll reach different milestones, such as the day your child's heart begins to beat, and when you could be due for prenatal care and tests. Additionally, you'll learn your baby's probable birthstone, zodiac sign, and famous people who were born on the same day as you.