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Gestational Age & EDD Calculator

Gestational Age & EDD

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Pro Tip

Always document both the LMP date and the USS confirmation date with the method used (CRL, BPD). Write the EDD clearly as 'EDD [date] by [method]' in the notes. Any future care provider can then immediately know whether the dates are secure and reliable, which is critical when making decisions about delivery timing.

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Did you know?

Naegele's rule was named after Franz Karl Naegele, a German obstetrician who described it in 1812. However, the method was actually first described by Hermann Boerhaave a century earlier in 1744. Naegele himself noted that the 280-day estimate was approximate and that individual variation was substantial — a fact that remains equally true today, despite the precision that modern ultrasound dating adds to the estimate.

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