Calcola la data presunta del parto dall'ultimo ciclo mestruale.
The standard method for calculating a due date is Naegele's Rule: add 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). This assumes a 28-day cycle. For longer or shorter cycles, adjust by the difference from 28 days.
Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters: First trimester (weeks 1–13), Second trimester (weeks 14–26), and Third trimester (weeks 27–40). Full term is considered 39–40 weeks, though births between 37 and 42 weeks are normal. Your due date is an estimate — only about 5% of babies are born on their exact due date.
An early ultrasound (before 13 weeks) provides the most accurate due date by measuring the fetal crown-rump length (CRL). If your ultrasound date differs from your LMP calculation by more than 5–7 days, doctors typically use the ultrasound date.