Table of Contents
- What is a Conception Calculator
- How Does It Work?
- How is the Conception Date Calculated and What is it Based On?
- Facts about Conception
- Calculating based on your Estimated Due Date
- Calculating Based on your LMP
- Calculating Based on Ovulation Dates/Fertile Period
- Calculating Based on your Ultrasound
- What Can Affect Conception Dates
- Is the conception calculator practical?
- FAQ’s
What is a Conception Calculator

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A pregnancy conception calculator can help you determine when your baby was conceived, based on a few different factors such as the first date of your last menstrual period (LMP), the due date of your baby, or when the baby was actually born.
The pregnancy conception calculator estimates the date of conception according to the anticipated due date of pregnancy. The calculator also quotes a possible selection of days where sexual intercourse may have resulted in conception according to the fact that sperm lives for 3-5 days inside a female’s body.
Whichever method you choose to use in order to determine the date of conception, it will give you a range (which will coincide with your fertile period) to go by.
You can input the information into the conception calculator below in order to come up with that time-frame. This is when knowing when your period started is important, especially if you haven’t been to the doctor yet.
from Birth, LMP and Due dates.
These estimated conception dates are based on an average cycle of 28 days.
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These estimated conception dates are based on an average cycle of 28 days, which is what most calculators are based on.
While we are aware that some people have a longer or shorter cycle, an average of 28 days is used while calculating the date of conception.
How Does It Work?
The conception calculator figures the gestational age of the baby to determine the date of conception. Since the exact date of conception is hardly ever known, the conception calculator can use the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP) you have to determine the range of days in which conception would have occurred.
You can also use the conception calculator if you know the due date of your baby. The baby can typically be dated 5 or 6 weeks after your last menstrual period to determine the gestational age of the baby and the approximate due date.
If you know either of these figures, you can input this information into the conception calculator along with the current date to find out the possible days of conception.
Again, the conception calculator bases this off of the average 28-day cycle. If you have a shorter or longer cycle you will have to account for that manually, moving the range over a few days in either direction so to speak.
How is the Conception Date Calculated and What is it Based On?
This process is based on a typical, textbook pregnancy. This means that we calculate it based on a pregnancy that lasts 40 weeks in woman with a 28-day cycle.
So if you are using the calculator with the day the baby was born that could skew the results, especially if your baby was born earlier or later (which can happen during any pregnancy).
In order to calculate the estimated conception date, the calculator will use the last menstrual period date, and then add 12-16 days to it.
With the estimated delivery date, it will count back 38 weeks to give an approximate date of conception.
The conception calculator is great for mothers or expecting mothers who are interested in finding out when their baby was conceived (you know, either that trip to the Islands or when the power was out).
Now there are other calculators that we offer, such as ovulation calculators, implantation calculator, due date calculators, and sexual intercourse timing calculators.
These are useful for women interested in their fertility and determining when they have the best chance of becoming pregnant or when their next menstrual cycle will happen.
Facts about Conception
Women who experience regular period cycles typically conceive about 11-21 days after the first day of their last menstrual period.
Determining the exact date of conception is difficult and so your conception date is mostly an estimate based on your period cycle.
There are, however, special cases, such as women who are artificially inseminated or use in vitro fertilization, know the exact date of their conception.
Surprisingly, there are a lot of people who don’t actually know that you cannot conceive any time during the month.
According to one survey, more than 50% of respondents to a survey thought that this was the case, that no matter when you had intercourse you could get pregnant.
This causes many people to actually think they are infertile, when in fact they don’t know that there is a specific fertile period to go by.
Calculating based on your Estimated Due Date
Typically, your estimated due date is about 40 weeks from the first of your last menstrual period, but this is just an estimate.
While we consider pregnancy to be 280 days (40 weeks), it’s really only about 38 because the two weeks before/during ovulation you aren’t pregnant. You likely did not conceive till two weeks after the start of your cycle. (Embryonic growth lags two weeks on your pregnancy).
Figuring out your conception date based on your EDD is also an estimation. And while you are given an EDD, a lot of babies are not actually born on that day.
If you are trying to calculate the approximate conception date based on your due date you would take your due date and subtract 266 days. This would bring you back to your rough conception date.
Calculating Based on your LMP
With regards to the Last Menstrual Period or the LMP, it is pretty straightforward to calculate. But this can be confusing for women who have irregular periods.
Basically, the first day of your menstrual cycle is also the first day of your LMP. This works well if you have a regular cycle and those who are using natural family planning will be very astute to when their periods will come, when their body is ovulating, and when to expect PMS, etc.
However, most of the time, the first day of the LMP is usually what’s needed and nothing more with regards to that period.
Girls are in their fertile window to conceive a baby when they are ovulating. During the ovulation, girls release an egg from one of their ovaries. The newly released egg can travel down to the fallopian tube, male sperm can also swim up into the fallopian tubes, and it results in the fertilization.
Ovulation happens typically about two weeks following your menstrual period and continues for a couple of days. However, not all girls have exactly the same duration of cycles.
Many women’s menstrual cycles are very irregular. Others have ovulation intervals closer to or farther away from their menstrual period. That’s why calculating conception by focusing only on your body cycles can be hard.
Calculating Based on Ovulation Dates/Fertile Period
You can also get to know your ovulation date by using the Ovulation Calculator. As mentioned above, the exact date will depend on having a regular period which is on average 28 days (from the first day of one period to the first day of your next period).
Some women can tell when they ovulate, and this gives them a very good indicator as to when they conceived as well.
Women who are in turn with their bodies can notice the subtle changes such as changes in the cervical mucus, heightened sense of smell, breast tenderness, pelvic or lower abdominal pain (some can even tell which side they ovulated from), light spotting, and a heightened sex drive (your body wants you to get pregnant).
Knowing when you ovulate can help you get pregnant. Fertilization occurs when the sperm meets and finds its way into the egg which happens within 24 hours after ovulation.
And remember, sperm can survive inside the female for five to seven days, so you could conceive, even if you didn’t have intercourse on that day.
The basal temperature method is another way to figure out the days past ovulation, otherwise known as your luteal phase, which are the days between ovulation and the day before your next period.
Calculating Based on your Ultrasound
Another way to find your estimated date of conception is through an ultrasound. Ultrasounds are typically conducted between 8 and 20 weeks of pregnancy and are used to determine the gestational age of the pregnancy.
What Can Affect Conception Dates
There are many factors that can affect when you can conceive. Sperm only last from three to five days, and ultimately it is important to get that sperm into the woman during ovulation.
However, there are things that affect ovulation time-frames. Even when you generally have a regular cycle, there are situations in life that can make that cycle go awry.
There are also things that can affect conception even if you are having intercourse during your ovulation period.
Your body also has to be healthy, and if it isn’t then you might not actually conceive. When there is a lack of nutrients in the body such as zinc, vitamin D, vitamin B6, it could affect the reproductive hormones, which naturally can affect conception.
Another big factor when it comes to conception would be stress. When stress hormones are high, there is a 29 percent lower chance of getting pregnant.
So that stressful job, life, arguments, and illness can all wreak havoc on the body and conception. Take a break from the stressors in life and find a way to create a Zen place in order to help you conceive.
Medications are another huge one. Antibiotics especially, as well as other medications, can cause a delay in your ovulation and your cycle, which means that if your cycle has been altered, you won’t be able to accurately estimate when you conceived.
Additionally, eggs typically take from 12 to 24 hours to shed, meaning that the conception date may be off by one day.
Is the conception calculator practical?
The practicality of using this calculator varies from woman to woman. Although it can’t say that a baby was conceived on that specific date with 100% certainty, it can provide a solid prediction.
In addition, in situations where a woman had different partners at a given time and would like to know the father of her baby, using a conception calculator can give her a clue. However, a paternity test will be much more reliable in this case, especially if the woman wasn’t ovulating during those times.
Still, the only way to accurately know the exact conception date is when pregnancy is conceived through treatments such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization; otherwise, the conception calculator can only give you an estimated idea of the time your baby was conceived.
That is the reason a pregnancy affirmation ultrasound would be the very best method to understand just how far along your pregnancy is.
Pregnancy ultrasounds look right at the crown rump length (CRL), which is the length of fetus from head to buttocks, to determine its age. This way is a lot more precise than date-based calculation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Conception Dates and Conception Calculators
Is the date given accurate?
It’s an estimate and gives a range based on your fertile period. The only way to know for a fact when you conceived is if you only had intercourse once between your cycles. The only way to know for sure is through ultrasound scan done after 8 weeks of pregnancy.
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It depends on when you were fertile and when you had intercourse. If you had intercourse with multiple partners during that time-frame, it could be either of them and the only way to accurately know is by a DNA test.
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As said in the above question, you might want to have a range as to when you actually conceived, especially if you were with multiple partners. You also might want to have an idea as to where you conceived to tell your children later on and embarrass them.
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Good Day I have been strugling for four years to have a baby, i am not using any contraceptive for the last four years I dont know what to do anymore, my last periods was normal and then suddenly this month only light spoting for two days whixh was the 19th and 20th March, I had tummy cramps now and then and was really excited thinking that i was finally pregnant… but i have done a test this morning only to find out it was negative…please help anyone ??
Hello there Cathrine, not sure what your diagnosis is re not being able to conceive as it was not mentioned. However when trying to conceive try around the days when you are more fertile and ovulating. Use the link below to help, all the best. http://womanjunction.com/
I saw my period on the 11th of March 2017 so when am my going to see again in the next month
Hi there Blessing, in order to determine this you need to know what your cycle is like. Typically a menstrual cycle can last anywhere between 21-35 days. All the best.
My husband and I had sex 3 days before my period, which started on 3/2/2017. My period was extremely short and light-I’m used to having lengthy and heavy periods. (This has been the case for the past year). Should I consider the fact I could be pregnant? Or is it even possible with having sex so close to my period?
Hi there Brooke, having unprotected sex at any point poses a risk for pregnancy. The only way to confirm pregnancy is to take a pregnancy test. All the best.
I am 32 weeks pregnant now,I like to know when did I conceive… My periods were irregular so I can’t really count properly. Please help
Hi there Nutt, to find out the specific date of conception please use the link: http://womanjunction.com/conception-calculator-find-your-conception-date/ … all the best!
Hi my name is Jennifer , and I’m having a hard time figuring out who could possibly be the father . My lMP was July 5 and on July 11 I had sex with guy A and had sex with guy B on July 24 . It says my ovulation date was possibly July 19 . Who could it possibly be ?
Hi there Jennifer, to find out who might possibly be the father please use the following link: http://womanjunction.com/conception-calculator-find-your-conception-date/
Was on a break up from my bf due to cheating on his end i had sex with an old friend on July 2nd 2016, had a full week regular flow period on July 31st and had sex with bf on August 26th 2016 got a pregnancy test a few weeks later im trying to figured out who the fathers it I have a due date of May 21st 2017 can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
Hello there Monique, use the following link to help you determine http://womanjunction.com/conception-calculator-find-your-conception-date/
Me and my boyfriend(now ex) had sex October 22nd. We ended up breaking up the next day. I hooked up with a different guy October 28th. I’m 16 weeks pregnant and it says my possible dates of conception were between October 24th through November 1st. Considering sperm can live inside you for 3-5 days do you think it’s my ex boyfriends baby or the guy I hooked up with on the 28th?
Hello there Macie, use the following link to help you http://womanjunction.com/conception-calculator-find-your-conception-date/
I am 18 years old. Me and my girlfriend were just cuddling. Later she gave me a hand job and I had a bit of precum on my penis. She touched it and I tried to clear it off using my hands. Later I fingered her. Now I am worried that she might be pregnant because of the precum that I had on my fingers. Is there any possibility of this? We both were virgins and had no sex partners ever before. She got her period on the same day. This incident happened in afternoon and she got her periods late at night. Thank you 🙂
Hello, hopefully she may not be. If she shows symptoms later on insist that she takes a pregnancy test, all the best.
I’m 16 weeks 5 days pregnant. I had sex w/ my current boyfriend Sept 19, 2016 when I was ovulating. I have a regular 28 day cycle. My period came Oct 5th. I had sex w/ my ex Oct 14th. Got a positive pregnancy test Nov 2nd after missing my period. I’m wondering which one could most likely be the father?
Hi there Trina! It is very hard at this time to pin point who the father is. But it seems like that it might be your ex. Best Regards
Hi. I had sex with my ex on the 30 or the 31st of october 2016. Then i had sex with my bf om the 5th 6th and 7th of november. My due date is july 31st 2017. Who is the father? Please help
Hi there Ashley! Based on the information you provided, your most probable fertile window (Ovulation) was on November 7,2016 and possible dates for conception are from November 3 to November 11, 2016. At this point, we can’t pin point who the father is, but it is likely to be your boyfriend based on your due date. Best Regards
Hi I had unprotected sex on January 20 my last period was January 10- January 15 my period last for 5 days and my cycle is 28 days is it a possibilty that I can be pregnant
Hi there Reeka! If you had unprotected sex one or two days before your ovulation, then you have higher chances of pregnancy. You can calculate your ovulation days here.. Best Regards
My child birth date on 24/1/2016
What is the exact date of conception.
Hello there Neha, please see link ahead to help you to calculate your date of conception: http://womanjunction.com/conception-calculator-find-your-conception-date/
Me and my Ex girlfriend had intercourse on 7th, 9th and 12th of december 2016. Her First Day of Last Menstrual Period was on the 27th November and finish menstruation and ovulation on the 5th of December. Her boyfriend had intercourse with her on 27th and 30th according to her. we went for a scan 5th jan 2015 and the result was 5weeks 5 day which was her last day of menstrual period and the day the boyfriend had intercourse with her. Please advise what i could do to determine the real parent.
Hello YOMI, the following link would be able to help you. http://womanjunction.com/conception-calculator-find-your-conception-date/
Me and girlfriend had intercourse on the 7th of June, the first day of cycle was may 27th, the doctor has given a due date of match 22nd, is this possible?
Hi there Jason, yes this is 100% possible given that after 9 months (3 trimesters) it would be time for her to deliver.
Well given the dates I would think it’s not the other guy’s! When given an ultrasound it adds 2 weeks to the actual fetal age which gives you the gestational age! Doctors say you are 2 weeks in before you actually get pregnant. So I would do the math, go back 9 weeks and 1 day then come back 2 weeks and within 4-5 days of that date either way is when they’d say you conceived. Hopefully I didn’t confuse you
Hello im 9 weeks 1 day pregnant as of today. But im having a little trouble figuring the weeks out. I been with my bf for 7 years we had a breakup on july so i was seeing this guy around September the last day i had sex with this guy was on the 16 of September. On october 4 i had my period well i hope it was. I was off birth control at this time . Me and bf got back together and had sex on october 14. On october 19 i had a schedual an appt with my primary doctor for my birth control. Im pretty sure they did a urine test it came negative because they prescribed me my birthcontrol. Well i was suppose to start my period on the 20 or 21 of November which i didnt so i took a pregnancy on the 29 of November and they both came postive i schedual an appt on the 30 and the confirmed my pregnancy. As of today December 8 i had my first ultra sound they told me im 9 weeks and 1 day what are the chances it might be the other guy? Please help me im very depress because i do want to go along with my pregnancy if its my boyfriends. But 9 weeks doesnt add up to when i had sex with him. Plz plz help i need to know before i make a decision
Hi there! Unfortunately it is not really possible to pin point who the father is during times this close. Sometimes when women have amino’s during their 3rd trimester, doctors can use some of that for DNA testing. This would be best if you aren’t able to wait till after the baby is born. And please don’t take stress, it is very bad for you and your baby. Best Regards