My Pregnancy
My Pregnancy puts a wealth of important tools and information at your fingertips. Determine your approximate due date with our Pregnancy Due Date Calculator. In My Current Stage, you can find classes, articles and information relative to the stage of pregnancy you are in, as well as specifics on what to expect from your pregnancy based on trimester. The Food Pyramid provides valuable nutritional information. And in Additional Resources, you’ll find a variety of tools and information – from How Baby Grows, which teaches you about the development of your baby from conception to birth, to the Pre-Pregnancy IQ, which gauges how much you know (or need to learn) about having a successful pregnancy and a healthy baby.
Woman’s Hospital has organized all relevant pregnancy information in an easy to use section called Stages of Pregnancy. Find everything from Preparing for Pregnancy, First Trimester, Second Trimester, Third Trimester, Special Needs and Postpartum – all on one page.
Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
This interactive Due Date Calculator will help you estimate the date your baby will arrive.
Pregnancy usually lasts 40 weeks (280 days) from the first day of your last menstrual period.
This calculator is a general guide – every pregnancy is unique so consult with your doctor because some babies
arrive sooner or later than expected.
What was the date of the first day of your last menstrual period?
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It appears that you have not yet calculated your due date using our
Due Date Calculator above. Whether you are in your first, second, or
third trimester, or you’ve just had your baby, or you’re simply beginning to think about
trying to get pregnant, you’ll find relevant information here. So, take a second and calculate
your due date.
Additional Resources
Health Library: The Woman’s Hospital online Health Library offers hundreds of exclusive and helpful articles in over 25 subject categories related to your health.
Folic Acid: Find out your Folic Acid IQ to see if you know enough about the importance of this essential nutrient to your pregnancy and your baby.
How a Baby Grows: Follow the development of your baby from conception to birth, based on where you are in your pregnancy using How Baby Grows
Pre-Pregnancy IQ Test: Test your Pre-Pregnancy IQ to find out how much you know about having a successful pregnancy and a healthy baby.
Preterm Labor: Learn about Preterm Labor – how to detect it and what to do if it occurs.
What to Bring to the Hospital: For a checklist of what to bring to the hospital, click here.
Weight Tracking: Use the Weight Tracking chart to compare track your weight gain during pregnancy.
*Remember to use this information as guidelines only, and always check with your doctor about your specific health care needs during pregnancy.