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Pregnancy Calculator
Calculate your due date and track pregnancy milestones
Ovulation Calculator
Predict ovulation date and fertile window for conception
Period Tracker
Track menstrual cycles and predict your next period
Due Date Calculator
Calculate your pregnancy due date from last period
Pregnancy Weight Gain
Track healthy pregnancy weight gain by trimester
hCG Levels Calculator
Check if hCG levels are normal for gestational week
Implantation Calculator
Estimate implantation timing and early pregnancy signs
Conception Calculator
Estimate your conception date from due date or LMP
IVF Due Date Calculator
Calculate IVF due date from transfer or retrieval date
Fertility by Age Calculator
Estimate fertility chances and IVF success rates by age
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How this page is reviewed
| Risk tier | High YMYL |
|---|---|
| Author | Calculover Editorial Team Health education |
| Editorial owner | Calculover Reproductive Health Desk Pregnancy and fertility methodology owner |
| Reviewer | Calculover Editorial Review Medical-source review |
| Last reviewed | 2026-05-11 |
| Last verified | 2026-05-11 |
| Data effective date | 2026-05-11 |
Methodology
Womens Health Resource follows the pregnancy or cycle formula described on the page, such as last-menstrual-period dating, IVF transfer dating, cycle-window estimation, hCG trend context, or pregnancy-weight categories. It keeps date and range outputs educational because clinical dating and pregnancy assessment require obstetric history and, often, ultrasound or lab follow-up.
Assumptions
- Cycle-based estimates assume the entered period dates, cycle length, luteal phase, and pregnancy dates are accurate and reflect the user rather than a population average.
- LMP due-date estimates generally assume a 28-day cycle with ovulation around day 14 unless the calculator provides alternate inputs such as ovulation, conception, ultrasound, or IVF transfer date.
- Pregnancy and fertility outputs assume a singleton pregnancy or typical cycle unless the user has entered data that the calculator specifically supports.
Limitations
- Irregular cycles, breastfeeding, postpartum changes, perimenopause, PCOS, fertility treatment, pregnancy loss, multiple gestation, and uncertain dates can make estimates inaccurate.
- Ovulation and fertile-window estimates are not reliable contraception and do not confirm pregnancy, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, fetal growth, or pregnancy viability.
- hCG levels and pregnancy-weight ranges vary widely; symptoms, bleeding, severe pain, high blood pressure, or concerning lab trends need prompt clinical review.
Sources
- Methods for Estimating the Due Date, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Pregnancy Fact Sheet, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- Fertility Awareness-Based Methods of Family Planning, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Professional guidance: Womens Health Resource is for reproductive-health education and date planning only. It is not obstetric, fertility, contraceptive, diagnostic, or emergency medical advice; discuss results and symptoms with an obstetrician-gynecologist, midwife, fertility specialist, or other licensed clinician.