Months are typically counted by date, based on the calendar system. Each month has a specific number of days, and the date is used to determine the passage of time within a month. Weeks are not commonly used to count months, as months do not have a consistent number of weeks.
Your peiod was due on a certain date. You count the weeks or months since that date.
You can count baby months by both weeks and dates. Typically, a baby's age is measured in months based on the date they were born. However, some parents may also track their baby's age in weeks, especially during the first year when development can change rapidly.
First about 4 months count by weeks (example: 8 weeks = 2 moths). After 4 months count by date od birth (example: 25th of each month...). As kids get older, exact weeks don't matter as much as when they are babies...
A little more than four months. (It depends on the date the week count starts, since months have different amount of days.)
A little more than four months. (It depends on the date the week count starts, since months have different amount of days.)
You are pregnant for 40 weeks, which equals 10 months. Doctors give you a 4 week window that allows you to either deliver 2 weeks early or two weeks later then your actual due date. So they consider your pregnancy 9 months, but when at the doctors they count by weeks not months.
No, you count back 38 weeks for the conception date, but don't forget this is just an estimate.
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Count back nine months from your due date.
if my due date is June 28 exactly how many weeks am i?
there is a lot of websites you can go to that have baby calenders to help you fiure that out or you can count your now a month and two weeks just count count to 7in a half months after that .
No. The conception date is about 9 months or 40 weeks before the date of birth.