| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | What You Don't Know About Your Due Date Can Hurt You | You're due date is one of the most single valuable pieces of information that you will have about your pregnancy. However there are many things about your due date that you may not know. If you don't know these things, you may find that black information can haunt you. | | Robin Elise Weiss, LCCE Pregnancy & Childbirth Expert | | | When will my baby be born? | Your due date is an estimate of when your baby will be born. This magical number is calculated at the beginning of your pregnancy typically using your last menstrual cycle. So it may be calculated in other ways, like using an ultrasound or ovulation calendar. | | | | | What is a pregnancy wheel? | Pregnancy real is simply a special calendar that is used by your doctor or midwife to look at the first day of your last normal period. Using a special mathematical calculation, this date will correspond to another specific date which is your due date. | | | | | Questions to Ask About Changing Your Due Date | Many times a woman is told that her due date needs to be changed. This is often based on erroneous information. A due date, at its best, is a guess as to when your baby will be born. Changing your due date may cause many problems with the end of your pregnancy. Here is what you need to know before agreeing to changing the date. | | | | | Pregnancy Past Your Due Date | It is also important to remember that your due date is not an expiration date. Your pregnancy can safely go at least two weeks past your due date in a normal healthy woman with a healthy baby and a healthy pregnancy. Inducing labor in this scenario, often increases risk with no added benefit for baby for mom. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Pregnancy & Childbirth newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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