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The Could I Be Pregnant Calculator helps determine if you might be pregnant based on your menstrual cycle timing. It calculates whether your current date is past your expected period date (Last Menstrual Period + 28 days).
The calculator uses the following formula:
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Explanation: If the current date is more than 28 days after your last menstrual period, there's a possibility you could be pregnant.
Details: Early pregnancy detection is important for prenatal care, lifestyle adjustments, and medical management. This calculator provides an initial assessment based on menstrual cycle timing.
Tips: Enter your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) date and the current date. The calculator will determine if you could be pregnant based on whether you're past your expected period date.
Q1: How accurate is this calculator?
A: This provides a preliminary assessment based on cycle timing. For definitive results, use a pregnancy test or consult a healthcare provider.
Q2: What if my cycle isn't 28 days?
A: If your cycle is regularly longer or shorter than 28 days, adjust the calculation accordingly. This calculator uses the average 28-day cycle.
Q3: When should I take a pregnancy test?
A: Most pregnancy tests are accurate about 2 weeks after ovulation or when your period is late. For best results, test with first morning urine.
Q4: Can stress affect my cycle?
A: Yes, stress, illness, weight changes, and other factors can delay ovulation and menstruation, causing false positives in cycle-based calculations.
Q5: What are early pregnancy symptoms?
A: Common early signs include missed period, nausea, breast tenderness, fatigue, frequent urination, and food aversions.