IVF Due Date Calculator

This easy-to-use tool is designed to help you calculate your estimated due date and understand your current stage of pregnancy based on the method of your IVF treatment.

IVF Due Date Calculator





How Does the Calculator Work?

  1. Select Your IVF Method: First, choose the IVF method that applies to you from the dropdown menu. The options available are:
    • 3-day Transfer
    • 5-day Transfer
    • Last Menstrual Period
    • Egg Retrieval (Fresh Transfer)
  2. Enter the Relevant Date: Depending on your chosen method, enter the date of your 3-day or 5-day transfer, the first day of your last menstrual period, or the date of egg retrieval.
  3. Click ‘Calculate’: After entering the date, simply click the ‘Calculate’ button.
  4. View Your Results: The calculator will display two key pieces of information:
    • Estimated Due Date: This is the date when your baby is expected to arrive. It’s calculated based on the specific IVF method you’ve selected.
    • Current Pregnancy Gestation: This shows how far along you are in your pregnancy, presented in weeks and days. It’s calculated from today’s date up to your estimated due date, with the standard full-term pregnancy being 40 weeks.

Why Use This Calculator?

  • Tailored to IVF: Traditional due date calculators may not account for the nuances of IVF treatments. Our tool is specifically designed with IVF methods in mind, providing more accurate estimates.
  • Simple and Easy: The user-friendly interface ensures that you get the information you need quickly and without hassle.
  • Track Your Pregnancy: Understanding your current stage of pregnancy can help you prepare and plan as your due date approaches.

Whether you’re just starting your pregnancy journey or eagerly counting down the days, our IVF Due Date and Gestation Calculator is here to support you every step of the way. Try it out and take one more step towards meeting your little one!

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