Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Pregnancy Proves You Can't Count

Nine months. Forty weeks. 280 days. Or is is 266? There are so many ways to count a pregnancy, and none are wrong, but being on a different schedule than your midwife or doctor or friends can make for a really interesting discussion or a real problem.
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Pregnancy Proves You Can't Count
Nine months. Forty weeks. 280 days. Or is is 266? There are so many ways to count a pregnancy, and none are wrong, but being on a different schedule than your midwife or doctor or friends can make for a really interesting discussion or a real problem.
Robin Elise Weiss, LCCE
Pregnancy & Childbirth Expert
Late Pregnancy Woman Holding back
How Many Months Pregnant?  

Months of pregnancy are the really odd ball way to calculate, despite the fact that we talk about pregnancy in months. These vary more than other measurements. Which way do you count? (View the 9 Month Calendar)

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How Many Weeks Pregnant Are You?  

Weeks are the official medical way to count pregnancy. This is the one that your midwife or doctor will use when trying to figure out if you and baby are growing well or what tests should be offered. Do you know how many weeks you are? (View the 42 Week Calendar)

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This Calculator Knows When You Got Pregnant  

Did you know that you can use a simple calendar/calculator to figure out when you got pregnant? This may not seem useful but it has some important ramifications on your due date.

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Pregnancy Due Date Calendar
Calculate When Your Baby Will Be Born  

Your due date should be the same, whether you count in months or weeks. Here's the math behind your due date. No calculus required!

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