Pregnancy Calender

July 7, 2008 · Filed Under pregnancy  Bookmark and Share

Nine months from now you’ll likely have a baby in your arms, and the days of nausea, fatigue, and anticipation will be behind you. How will you remember it all?

Let our Pregnancy Calendar accompany you on your journey into motherhood. Find out how your baby is growing and changing, how to cope with common pregnancy complaints, and choice bits of information to keep you inspired.

A Word About Due Dates and Trimesters

After you announce your pregnancy, the first question you’ll probably be asked is “When are you due?” At your first prenatal visit, your health care provider will help you determine an expected delivery date (EDD). Your EDD is 40 weeks from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). If you deliver on your EDD, your baby is actually only about 38 weeks old — that’s because your egg didn’t become fertilized until about 2 weeks after the start of your last menstrual period.

Chinese Pregnancy Calendar

Directions for the Chinese Birth Chart

The Chinese Pregnancy Calendar is based on legend, and has been used to predict whether an unborn child will be a boy or a girl.

According to legend, the Chinese pregnancy chart was buried in a royal tomb almost 900 years ago and was just recently discovered.

To use the Chinese pregnancy calendar, you will go down the column until you get to the age of the mother at the time of conception (it could be different if the mother has had a birthday since conceiving).

Screen Calendar

Are you tired of those dull desktop calendars that everybody has in their computers?

No matter how colorful, they are always the same.

Screen Calendar allows you to put a professional looking PIM like calendar and wallpaper right on your desktop.

This calendar lets you plan your everyday activities and schedule them easily and fast. Fully customizable, the calendar can change your working atmosphere by modifying what you see on your screen. You will be able to change the background image, calendar arrangement, fonts, colors, etc.

It can be exciting to have your own pregnancy calendar to refer to as you go through your pregnancy. Often there are many changes that are going on in your body and usually one of these calendars will explain the changes you are feeling, which can help you feel reassured that these changes are normal. These calendars will help keep you up to date on what is going on with your baby as well. Week by week you will find out what part of your baby is developing. You will find out when your baby’s heart starts to beat and when you can hear it, which can be a very exciting time.









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