Pregnancy Tracker
Track your pregnancy week by week with personalized information about your baby's development and your changing body.

Calculate Your Pregnancy Week
Enter your last menstrual period date to track your pregnancy progress
Your Pregnancy Journey Awaits
Welcome to our comprehensive pregnancy tracker! Enter your last menstrual period date above to begin tracking your amazing journey.
What You'll Discover
- • Your current pregnancy week
- • Which trimester you're in
- • Your baby's estimated due date
- • Weekly development milestones
Pregnancy Phases
- • First trimester: Weeks 1-13
- • Second trimester: Weeks 14-27
- • Third trimester: Weeks 28-40+
Week-by-Week Development
Track your baby's incredible development from the size of a poppy seed to a full-term baby ready to meet the world.
How We Calculate Your Pregnancy
We use the standard medical calculation based on your last menstrual period (LMP):
- • Pregnancy Length: 280 days (40 weeks) from LMP
- • Week Calculation: Days since LMP ÷ 7
- • Due Date: LMP + 280 days
- • Trimester: Based on current week number
Note: This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical advice and accurate dating.
Track Every Milestone
Follow your baby's incredible development from conception to birth
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start using the pregnancy tracker?
You can start using the pregnancy tracker as soon as you know you're pregnant, typically around week 4-5. The tracker provides valuable information from the very beginning of your pregnancy journey.
How often should I update my pregnancy tracking?
We recommend checking in weekly to see your baby's development milestones and track any new symptoms. However, you can use it as often as you'd like to stay connected with your pregnancy progress.
Is the pregnancy tracker information medically accurate?
Yes, all information in our pregnancy tracker is based on current medical research and guidelines. However, always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.