When will you give birth if you get pregnant on Laba Festival in 2020? What are the methods for calculating the expected date of delivery?

When will you give birth if you get pregnant on Laba Festival in 2020? What are the methods for calculating the expected date of delivery?
Introduction: Some people get pregnant on different days, so when will a woman who gets pregnant on Laba Festival in 2020 give birth? What are the methods for calculating the expected date of delivery? The twelfth month of the lunar calendar is the twelfth month, commonly known as the end of the year, and is also known as Ladong, Candong, Qiongdong, Layue, and Bingyue. Let’s go to Shuimoxiansheng.com to check out the relevant content for the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2019.

When will the baby be born if you get pregnant on Laba Festival in 2020?

The Laba Festival in 2020 is January 2, 2020, so the expected date of delivery is roughly October 8, 2020.
According to medical regulations, the expected date of delivery is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period. The entire pregnancy period is 280 days, or 10 gestational months (each gestational month is 28 days).
Pregnant women gave birth between 38 and 42 weeks of gestation, all of which were full-term.
Since the length of each woman's menstrual cycle is different, it is normal for the estimated due date to differ from the actual due date by 1-2 weeks.

What are the methods for calculating the due date?

1. Calculated based on the last menstrual period:
Add 9 or subtract 3 from the month of the last menstrual period to get the month of the expected delivery date; add 7 to the day of the last menstrual period to get the day of the expected delivery date. For example: Ms. Zhang's last menstrual period was March 13, 2008, and her expected date of delivery is approximately December 20, 2008. Ms. Li's last menstrual period was on May 28, 2008, so her expected date of delivery is March 5, 2009. The expected date of delivery can also be calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period to the 280th day.
2. Calculate based on fetal movement date:
If you can't remember the date of your last menstrual period, you can calculate it based on the date of fetal movement. Fetal movements usually begin between 18 and 20 weeks of pregnancy. The calculation method is: for primiparas, it is the day of fetal movement plus 20 weeks; for multiparas, it is the day of fetal movement plus 22 weeks.
3. Calculated according to the basal body temperature curve:
The last day of the low temperature segment of the basal body temperature curve is regarded as the ovulation day, and the ovulation day is counted back 264-268 days, or 38 weeks.
4. Calculated based on B-ultrasound examination:
When doctors perform B-ultrasound, they can measure the biparietal diameter of the fetal head, the crown-rump length and the femur length to estimate the gestational age and calculate the expected date of delivery (this method is mostly used by doctors for B-ultrasound diagnosis).
5. Calculate from the time when morning sickness starts:
Morning sickness usually occurs at the 6th week of pregnancy, which is 42 days after the last menstrual period. The expected date of delivery is 280 days after the last menstrual period.

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