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What is Estimated Due Date (EDD) During Pregnancy ?

Understanding Estimated Due Date (EDD) During Pregnancy

The Estimated Due Date (EDD), also known as the Estimated Date of Delivery (EDD), is the approximate date when a pregnant woman is expected to give birth. This date is crucial for planning prenatal care and preparing for the baby's arrival. Here’s a comprehensive look at what the EDD is, how it is determined, and its importance:

What is the Estimated Due Date (EDD)?

  • Definition: The EDD is the predicted date when a pregnancy will reach full term, typically around 40 weeks (280 days) from the start of the last menstrual period (LMP).

  • Purpose: It helps healthcare providers and expectant parents plan for the stages of pregnancy, monitor fetal development, and prepare for childbirth.

  • Variability: Only about 4% of babies are born on their exact due date. The majority of births occur within two weeks before or after the EDD, typically between 37 and 42 weeks of gestation.

 
 
 

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