Tuesday, 11 September 2018

Mittendorf-Williams rule for pregnancy calculator


How many weeks pregnancy calculator uses Naegele’s rule mostly to calculate due date, but Mittendorf-Williams rule has been proved to be reliable and accurate. The calculation based on the Mittendorf-Williams rule is more complicated and complex, which considers the following parameters: age of the mother, anthropometric measurements of mother (height and weight), race, number of total pregnancies, average length of luteal phase, maternal education, and consumption of alcohol and coffee during the period of pregnancy.
Hence, then online pregnancy calculator further developed advanced pregnancy calculator that is created on the basis of theMittendorf-Williams rule.

Due Date Calculation from Date of Conception
Another way of calculating the due date is from date of conception as this is more accurate than estimating due date using LMP.  In this, the pregnancy calculator will add 38 weeks or 266 days to your conception date. There arefewer chances of misleading as irregular periods and duration of the cycle will not affect this calculation. Date of conception is obtained when a woman tracks her ovulation and hence she can know her exact date when she conceived.


For more information click here https://www.privatepregnancy.co.uk/pregnancy-calculator

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