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Use our pregnancy due date calculator by plugging in either the date of your last menstrual cycle or the date you know you conceived. The calculator will do the rest.
How is my due date calculated?
There are several ways your due date is determined. If you happen to know the day you conceived, you can count 38 weeks from that day to find your due date. (Human gestation takes about 38 weeks.)
But very few expectant moms know exactly when they conceived. Even if you only had sex once during your fertile period, you wouldn't conceive on that day unless you happen to be ovulating. Sperm can live for up to five days inside your fallopian tubes. So, it could be up to five days after you have sex that you release an egg (ovulate) and it gets fertilized by a waiting sperm. That's the day you conceive.
So, without knowing the day of conception, how does anyone determine a due date?
First day of your last period
The most common way to calculate your pregnancy due date is by counting 40 weeks from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). And that's how most healthcare providers do it.
If your menstrual cycle length is the average length (28-day cycle), your menstrual cycle probably started about two weeks before you conceived. This explains why pregnancies are said to last 40 weeks instead of 38 weeks.
This method doesn't take into account how long your menstrual cycle actually is or when you think you might have conceived. But generally speaking, women typically ovulate about two weeks after their menstrual cycle starts. And women are more likely to know when their last period started than the day they ovulated.
Conception date
If you do happen to know precisely when you conceived – say, if you were using an ovulation predictor kit or tracking your ovulation symptoms – you can calculate your pregnancy due date based on your conception date. Just choose that calculation method from the pulldown above and put in your date.
Note: Again, you don't necessarily conceive on the day you have sex.
IVF transfer date
If you conceived through IVF, you can calculate your due date using your IVF transfer date. If you had a Day 5 embryo transfer, count 261 days from your transfer date. If you had a Day 3 embryo transfer, count 263 days.
Can my due date change?
Your healthcare provider might revise your due date if your baby is measured during a first trimester ultrasound scan and found to be much bigger or smaller than expected for gestational age. This is more likely to happen if you have an irregular menstrual cycle length that makes it hard to pinpoint the date of conception.
Your healthcare provider will measure your baby during that ultrasound exam to figure out how far along your baby is and then provide you with a new due date.
What if I already know my due date?
If you already know your due date, you can use this calculator to see your pregnancy timeline. It will tell you when you'll hit various milestones, and when you may be due for prenatal tests and prenatal visits. You'll also find what your baby's sign and birthstone will probably be and which famous people were born on your due date.
How likely am I to give birth on my due date?
Of course, a due date calculation is always approximate, whether it's from our tool or from your doctor or midwife. Only 1 in 20 women delivers on their due date. You're just as likely to go into labor any day during the two weeks before or after.
Want more information about how the weeks, months, and trimesters of pregnancy are counted? See our pregnancy timing chart.
How soon can I take a pregnancy test?
With all this talk about pregnancy due dates, you may be wondering when you can take a pregnancy test. To ensure you get the most accurate reading, it's best to wait a few days after your missed period to take a pregnancy test.
At-home urine tests measure the amount of hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin) present in your body. If you take a pregnancy test before you miss your period, you may not get an accurate result, despite what some tests advertise.
If you're getting a blood test in your provider's office, you may get results sooner. These tests also measure the amount of hCG in your bloodstream, but they're more sensitive than at-home urine tests. Blood tests may be able to detect pregnancy six to eight days after ovulation.
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Demand: On the review in cassation of judicial acts in the case of debt collection under a contract for the performance of ship repair work.
Decision: The transfer of the case to the Judicial Collegium for Economic Disputes of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation was denied, since, after evaluating the evidence in the case in accordance with Art. 71 of the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, having established the fact that the contractor has performed the works on dock and surface repair of the ship presented for payment, the absence of a reasoned refusal of the customer to accept them, the signing of an act on the completion of work on the repair of the ship on the part of the customer by the representative of the shipowner, guided by Art. Art. 702, 711, 753 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, the courts came to the conclusion that there were grounds for satisfying the claim. At the same time, the courts, taking into account the conditions of clauses 2.4, 2.4.2 of the contract, supplementary agreement No. 1, rejecting the company's arguments about the company's abuse of the right and overestimation of the cost of work, proceeded from the fact that at the conclusion of the contract the parties agreed on the estimated cost of the work with the possibility of its further adjustment, taking into account the volume of actually performed work, the terms of the docking; the company did not declare any specific objections regarding the volume, quality and cost of the work performed before the company applied to the court; evidence that the work was not actually performed, performed to a lesser extent, or performed by another person, the case materials do not contain. nine0015
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Phase 0 of the Ethereum Ecosystem 2.0 transition will launch on January 3, 2020. This was stated by the developer Justin Drake, according to Trustnodes.
The date was not chosen by chance - according to Drake, it is dedicated to the 11th anniversary of the bitcoin genesis block.
He also noted that before June 30, developers must approve the specifications of the zero phase. In particular, a deposit contract must be created before the network is launched so that validators can deposit their funds. It is expected that it will be presented at the Devcon conference, which will be held from October 8 to 10 in Japan. This will avoid the spread of fraudulent deposit addresses. nine0015
Drake stressed that this would give the Ethereum team three months to raise deposit funds and seven months for at least two clients to reach the “production stage.”
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Three Ethereum 2.0 testnets are currently running, each based on its own client. The next step should be the formation of a single network with support for multiple clients.
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“Internal integration should be compared to much cheaper mid-term alternatives. For example, a two-way bridge between ETH 1 and ETH 2 can be built using light clients,” the developer said.
Recall that Vitalik Buterin announced the transition of the ecosystem to the Ethereum 2.0 stage, which was called Serenity in November last year.