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Pretty much every website somehow connected to babies and pregnancy has a due date calculator of some sort. Here is a list of calculators I find rather good:
Mumsnet calculator:
This is a basic due date calculator. You need to enter the date your last period started and approximate number of days your cycle lasts. That's it. You have an estimated due date of your baby.
Mumsnet is a very good resource of knowledge on pregnancy and babies, but what makes it great is that it is a social network, real mums share their real experiences there, so do explore.
NHS pregnancy due date calculator:
The same concept here. You need to enter the first day of your last period and your cycle length to find out an approximate due date. NHS has a range of articles on pregnancy and baby health and care.
Babycentre pregnancy calendar:
As you can see above the due date calculator Babycentre offers a number of articles on baby development from 4th to 40th week of your pregnancy.
Bounty due date calculator:
Underlined with black is a great tool you will find on Bounty website. Using it you will find out alot about your baby development not only while in the womb but up till she's 4 years old.
And the last but not the least, my favorite source of information on health and everything on pregnancy - BBC pregnancy calendar:
This pregnancy calendar is comfortably organised, with your due date you get information on current state of your baby with pictures and explanation plus you get info on you and your body while at the current stage of your pregnancy AND you get advice on what to focus on.
What pregnancy calendars and due date calculators do you prefer?
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