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What are the two ways to calculate the conception date?

AllCalculators.net The conception date calculator can be carried out in two ways. The first one involves using the due date to calculate the conception date, while the second means using the date of the last menstrual period to get the conception date. The calculation for the date of conception may take a lot of work. Women who have undergone in-vitro fertilization or a kind of fertility treatment know the exact conception dates. The date of conception may vary depending on a woman's menstrual cycle.  

How long does conception take place?

The fertile window begins 3-5 days before the ovulation and ends one day after it. To get pregnant, you have intercourse within the time. In a woman's body, sperm can survive up to 7 days, but conception does not happen until ovulation. The conception day is the day of ovulation and might last for 24 hours after the egg is released. The formula to estimate the conception date based on the LMP is:

LMP + cycle length – 14 = conception date

Is the Conception calculator based on the due date?

 

 Pregnancy Calculator estimates the date of conception based on the expected due date of pregnancy. The calculator estimates some possible range of days during which sexual intercourse might have led to conception based on sperm being available for 3-5 days within a woman’s body.

What are the features of the Pregnancy Conception Calculator?

The free online 

Pregnancy Calculator helps estimate the date your baby was conceived. Conception occurs 11-12 days after a woman's last period with a regular 28-day cycle. This conception calculator is based on the following:  

  • Ultrasound
  • Due Date
  • Last Period

What is the due date?

The due date is the estimated date of delivery calculated by two methods, one using the last menstrual period and the other using the conception date. 

LMP method – you can calculate the due date by adding 40 weeks to the first day of your last menstrual period; that is, due date =LMP* + 280 days.

Conception Date Method – This method is based on the date you conceive a child, for which a woman needs to keep track of the ovulation date and estimate the date of conception. Using this method, the due date is 38 weeks from the conception date. The delivery date may be the same or different due to many other pregnancy-related factors. 

Can the conception date be found using ultrasound?

 A pregnancy ultrasound gives the expecting mother an idea about the tentative delivery date. As mentioned earlier, the due date, calculated from the last menstrual cycle, often does not match the due date calculated by ultrasound. Ultrasound accuracy depends on several factors, such as the current pregnancy stage, the machine's quality, and the baby's position in the mother's womb. The accuracy of the ultrasound decreases as the pregnancy progresses. Ultrasounds cannot be 100 percent correct and reliable.

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