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Dr. Emily Johnson - OB-GYN

About the Author

Dr. Emily Johnson, OB-GYN

With over 15 years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Johnson has delivered thousands of babies and helped countless mothers navigate their pregnancy journeys. She specializes in high-risk pregnancies and prenatal care.

Your Personalized Due Date Estimator

This medically-reviewed tool helps expecting mothers calculate their estimated delivery date and track fetal development week by week. For additional verification, compare your results with the American Pregnancy Association’s calculator.

“Accurate due date calculation is crucial for proper prenatal care planning. Our tool accounts for individual cycle variations to provide the most reliable estimate possible.”

— Dr. Emily Johnson, OB-GYN

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Why Expecting Mothers Trust This Tool

Medical-Grade Accuracy

Our algorithm provides precise due date estimation, accounting for irregular cycles and conception dates, similar to professional tools used by healthcare providers.

Comprehensive Development Tracking

Get detailed week-by-week insights into your baby’s growth, from embryonic stage through full-term development.

Personalized Health Recommendations

Receive customized nutrition and exercise suggestions tailored to your current trimester and specific needs.

Your Pregnancy Week-by-Week Guide

First Trimester (Weeks 1-12)

Navigate early pregnancy changes with our tracker. Monitor important milestones like when your baby’s heart begins beating (around week 6) and when major organs start forming.

Second Trimester (Weeks 13-27)

Anticipate exciting developments like feeling your baby’s first movements (typically between weeks 16-25) and watching your baby grow rapidly during this period.

Third Trimester (Weeks 28-40)

Prepare for delivery as your baby gains about half a pound per week. Track Braxton Hicks contractions and other signs that labor is approaching.

Nutrition Companion for Expecting Mothers

Your results come with personalized nutrition guidance based on your current trimester:

Essential Nutrients

Recommendations for increasing folic acid, iron, calcium, and DHA intake based on your specific week of pregnancy.

Food Safety

Customized alerts about foods to avoid during each stage of pregnancy to ensure your baby’s safety.

Meal Planning

Suggested meal plans and recipes tailored to your current nutritional needs and common pregnancy symptoms.

What Expecting Mothers Say

“This pregnancy tracker helped me feel prepared and informed throughout my journey. The week-by-week updates were incredibly detailed and reassuring.”

Sarah Thompson

Sarah Thompson

First-time mom

“I loved the personalized nutrition tips based on my trimester. It helped me manage my morning sickness and maintain a healthy diet.”

Maria Rodriguez

Maria Rodriguez

Second pregnancy

Share Your Pregnancy Journey

Have a unique pregnancy story or tips to share with other expecting mothers? We’d love to feature your experience on our blog and provide a valuable backlink to your website.

Why Share Your Story?

  • Earn a high-authority backlink to your website
  • Share your experience with our community of expecting mothers
  • Help others navigate their pregnancy journey
  • Establish yourself as a pregnancy expert
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Frequently Asked Questions

How is my due date determined?

We use Naegele’s rule, which adds 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period. For irregular cycles, we adjust based on your specified cycle length. For professional medical advice, consult the American Pregnancy Association.

Can this tool account for IVF pregnancies?

Yes, enter your embryo transfer date as your LMP and select “14 days” for cycle length. The calculations will adjust accordingly.

Why might my due date differ from my doctor’s estimate?

While our tool provides an excellent estimate, healthcare providers may adjust based on ultrasound measurements or other clinical factors.

Enhance Your Pregnancy Journey

Complement your tracking with these helpful resources: