Your Baby's
Due Date

July 10, 2024



You Are

30 weeks
and 1 day

Your Progress

75%

Baby is due in

9 weeks
and 6 days



July 10, 2024

is a Wednesday


LMP/Start Date: Oct 4, 2023

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Key Developments

Estimated Conception:
October 18, 2023
+ Pregnancy Test:
November 1, 2023
Estimated First Heart Beat:
November 11, 2023
Estimated Due Date:
July 10, 2024

How Many Weeks Am I?

You are 30 weeks and 1 day
Get a full report here!

Announcement Image

Due Date: July 10 - Announcement Image

Birthday Signs

Baby's star sign is Cancer
Baby's due date is the Chinese year of the Dragon according to Chinese zodiac.
Birthstone: Ruby
Birth Flower: Delphinium or Water Lily
Birthstone Color: Red

Trimester Dates

Trimester One:
Oct 4, 2023 - Jan 9, 2024
0 - 13 Weeks
Trimester Two:
Jan 10, 2024 - Apr 16, 2024
14 - 27 Weeks
Trimester Three:
Apr 17, 2024 - Jul 10, 2024
28 - 40 Weeks

Months Timeline

1 Month PregnantNov 4, 2023
2 Months PregnantDec 4, 2023
3 Months PregnantJan 4, 2024
4 Months PregnantFeb 4, 2024
5 Months PregnantMar 4, 2024
6 Months PregnantApr 4, 2024
7 Months PregnantMay 4, 2024
8 Months PregnantJun 4, 2024
9 Months PregnantJul 4, 2024
Due Date: July 10, 2024
Due Date in July - Announcement Image

Date

How Often to Visit Doctor[1]

Nov 1 - Apr 17 Once a month during this time
Apr 17 - Jun 12 Twice per month during this time
Jun 12 - Jul 10 Once per week during this time

Prenatal Testing Dates[2]

Prenatal testing dates for due date Jul 10, 2024. Prenatal testing is available in most pregnancies and can involve ultrasounds, blood tests and samples. Always use your doctors recommended dates over dates found here.
Early Ultrasound Scan:
Nov 29, 2023 to Jan 3, 2024
7 to 13 weeks
First Trimester Screening or Nuchal Translucency Scan (Blood Test and Ultrasound):
Dec 20, 2023 to Jan 3, 2024
11 to 13 weeks
Quad Screen (Blood Test):
Jan 17, 2024 to Feb 21, 2024
15 to 20 weeks
Second Trimester Ultrasound or Anomaly Scan:
Feb 7, 2024 to Feb 28, 2024
18 to 21 weeks
Glucose Challenge Screening (Blood Test):
Mar 20, 2024 to Apr 17, 2024
24 to 28 weeks

Your Firsts

First missed periodNov 01 4 Weeks
Baby's heart beat heardDec 27 16 Weeks
Belly definitely showingJan 2416-18 Weeks
Baby kicks felt, second or later babiesFeb 0718-20 Weeks
Friends and family may feel baby moveMay 0831 Weeks

Baby's Developments

Conception is most likely on this date Oct 18 2 Weeks
First heart beat Nov 11 5 Weeks
Major organs have formed and face is slowly forming Dec 13 10 Weeks
Miscarriage risk decreases Dec 27 12 Weeks
Your baby can see light through their closed eyelids Jan 17 15 Weeks
You may be able to feel your baby move now Jan 24 16 Weeks
Your baby can now hear sounds Feb 14 19 Weeks
Third trimester, baby is "practice breathing" Apr 17 28 Weeks
Eyelashes, fingernails, and toenails have now formed May 15 32 Weeks

Things to Consider

Start planning maternity leave and postpartum work schedule. Tell boss about pregnancyDec 2712 Weeks
Popular time to tell friends and familyDec 2712 Weeks
Start pediatrician interviewsFeb 2120 Weeks
Good time to look into birthing classes for first pregnanciesFeb 2821 Weeks
If banking cord blood, find facility and order kitMar 622 Weeks
Decide whether you want a birthing coach or doula. Start interviewingApr 1728 Weeks
Have your baby shower anytime from nowMay 130 Weeks
Good time to take birthing classesMay 1 30 Weeks
Popular time to have your last day of workJun 1236 Weeks
Have your pediatrician chosen ready for baby after birthJun 1236 Weeks
Plan who you want to keep in the loop when you go into laborJun 12 36 Weeks
Learn the symptoms of laborJun 1236 Weeks

When is my Baby Premature, Full Term or Late Term?[2]

Babies born now are considered Extremely PrematureMar 2725 Weeks
Babies born now are considered Moderately PrematureApr 2429 Weeks
Babies born now are considered Mildly PrematureMay 2233 Weeks
Babies born now are considered Early Term Jun 19 37 Weeks
Babies born now are considered Full Term Jul 3 39 Weeks
Babies born now are considered Late Term Jul 17 41 Weeks
Babies born now are considered Post Term Jul 24 42+ Weeks

Most Probable Due Range

June 2024
SMTWTFS
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819
Early Term
20
Early Term
21
Early Term
22
Early Term
23
Early Term
24
Early Term
25
Early Term
26
Early Term
27
Early Term
28
Early Term
29
Early Term
30
Early Term
 

July 2024
SMTWTFS
 1
Early Term
2
Early Term
3
Full Term
4
Full Term
5
Full Term
6
Full Term
7
Full Term
8
Full Term
9
Full Term
10
Full Term
11
Full Term
12
Full Term
13
Full Term
14
Full Term
15
Full Term
16
Full Term
17
Late Term
18
Late Term
19
Late Term
20
Late Term
21
Late Term
22
Late Term
23
Late Term
24252627
28293031 

Imagine

First footsteps in July 10, 2025 (1 year)
Start kindergarten in July 10, 2029 (5 years)
Start high school in July 10, 2038 (14 years)
Start to drive in July 10, 2040 (16 years)
Finish high school in July 10, 2042 (18 years)
Graduate from college in 2047 (23 years)

Important Birthdays

First Birthday: July 10, 2025
5th Birthday: July 10, 2029
Sweet 16: July 10, 2040
21st Birthday: July 10, 2045
50th Birthday: July 10, 2074

What if My Due Date July 10, Has Changed?[3]

Your due date July 10th, 2024 could be changed if there is a significant difference between the due date based on ultrasound and the due date calculated from your LMP (July 10, 2024) date.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine have produced guidelines to help doctors decide when to change due dates. See chart here.

References:

  1. Prenatal Care Fact Sheet. http://womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/prenatal-care.html
  2. Prenatal care and tests. Office on Women's Health (OWH) GOV - https://www.womenshealth.gov/pregnancy/youre-pregnant-now-what/prenatal-care-and-tests
  3. Committee Opinion No. 579. 2013. Definition of term pregnancy. Obstet Gynec. 122 (2013): 1139-40. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000437385.88715.4a
  4. Committee Opinion No. 611. Method for estimating due date. Obstet Gynec. 124 (2014): 863-6. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000454932.15177.be