Pregnancy is accepted as being 40 weeks gestation or confinement, although a term pregnancy is considered normal anywhere between 37 and 42 weeks.
Estimated date of confinement or, more commonly, the "due date".
EDC stands for estimated date of confinement, which is commonly called the "due date" of a pregnancy.
pregnancy lasts for a periods of 40 weeks from last missed periods. Pregnancy lasts for 38 weeks from the date of conception. Normally you do not know the date of conception. The date of last periods is taken normally to calculate the weeks of pregnancy.
A pregnancy calculator helps calculate the date of delivery.
From your due date
yes you can do it
The world wide web provides people with a number of different websites to enable you to work out the due date of a pregnancy. The NHS have a whole section devoted to pregnancy. Clearblue, who produce a variety of products that aid couples to conceive, have an online ovulation and pregnancy due date calendar.
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No, pregnancy tests is not something you should try to use after the expiration date.
The approximate date of conception was April 18th 2009.
if my menstrual period was on in July when did i get pregnant
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