Pregnancy Due Date Calculator Philippines, 2026
Find your estimated due date (EDD), current pregnancy week, and trimester. Supports LMP, conception date, and ultrasound dating. Includes SSS maternity benefit info and DOH prenatal checkup schedule.
Calculation Method
Why your due date matters
Your estimated due date (EDD) is when you reach 40 weeks. Only about 5% of babies are actually born on this exact date — most arrive within 1-2 weeks before or after. Knowing your EDD helps you plan prenatal visits, file SSS maternity benefit (must be 60 days before delivery), and prepare your hospital bag.
How the due date is calculated
The standard medical formula is Naegele’s Rule, developed by German obstetrician Franz Naegele in 1812. It assumes a 28-day cycle with ovulation on day 14, and adds 280 days (40 weeks) to the first day of your last menstrual period.
EDD = LMP + 7 days − 3 months + 1 year
Or simply: LMP + 280 days
If irregular cycle: LMP + 280 + (cycle length − 28) days
For irregular cycles, we adjust by the difference from 28 days. A 32-day cycle adds 4 days to the EDD; a 25-day cycle subtracts 3 days. For conception date, we add 266 days (38 weeks from conception). For ultrasound dating, we work backward from the measured gestational age — this is the most accurate method, especially in the first trimester when fetal size is highly consistent.
Trimester breakdown
| Trimester | Weeks | What’s happening | Key milestones |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 1-13 | Embryo develops into fetus; all major organs forming | First prenatal visit, NIPT/NT scan, morning sickness peak |
| 2nd | 14-27 | Rapid growth, gender visible, mother feels first kicks | Anatomy scan (18-22w), glucose screening, file SSS maternity early |
| 3rd | 28-40 | Final growth, position settles, prep for birth | Weekly checkups from 36w, GBS test, hospital bag, file maternity leave |
Key milestones by week
DOH-recommended prenatal checkup schedule
The Philippine Department of Health recommends minimum 8 prenatal visits over the course of a normal pregnancy. The full schedule:
| Visit | Gestational age | What happens |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Before 12 weeks | Confirm pregnancy, baseline labs (CBC, urinalysis, blood type, HIV/HBV/syphilis screen, Pap smear if due), first ultrasound |
| 2nd | 20 weeks | Anatomy scan (or 18-22w), measure fundal height, fetal heart rate |
| 3rd | 26 weeks | Glucose challenge test (gestational diabetes screening) |
| 4th | 30 weeks | Tetanus toxoid booster if needed, fetal position check |
| 5th | 34 weeks | Position confirmation, growth check |
| 6th | 36 weeks | GBS swab (Group B Strep), prep for delivery |
| 7th | 38 weeks | Cervical check, final prep, sign hospital pre-admission |
| 8th | 40 weeks | Cervical check, decide induction vs wait if overdue |
SSS Maternity Benefit — what every mom should know
SSS pays a cash benefit equal to 100% of your average daily salary credit × 105 days (live birth) or 60 days (miscarriage/stillbirth). For a solo parent, it’s 120 days. The maximum benefit in 2026 is roughly ₱70,000-₱70,875 depending on contribution level.
Eligibility requirements
- At least 3 monthly contributions in the 12-month period before the semester of childbirth
- Notify your employer (or SSS directly if self-employed/voluntary) within 60 days of conception — yes, ideally before week 14
- SSS contribution can be paid for the current month even if you just registered
How to file
- Notify SSS via the My.SSS portal at member.sss.gov.ph as soon as pregnancy is confirmed (use the Maternity Notification e-form). For employed members, your HR files this for you.
- Within 10 days of giving birth, submit the Maternity Reimbursement Application along with: birth certificate (or fetal death certificate for miscarriage), Maternity Notification proof, medical certificate.
- Benefit is paid via direct credit to your UMID-ATM card, MyPay PayMaya, or your registered bank account within 2-4 weeks of approval.
PhilHealth maternity benefit (in addition to SSS)
PhilHealth has separate maternity packages that cover the hospital cost itself (not cash to you):
- Normal Spontaneous Delivery (NSD): ₱5,000 case rate
- Cesarean Section (CS): ₱19,000 case rate
- Maternity Care Package (MCP): ₱8,000 in PhilHealth-accredited facilities (covers prenatal + delivery + postnatal)
- Newborn Care Package: ₱1,750 (covers screening tests, BCG, Hep B vaccine)
PhilHealth + SSS benefits stack. A formal-sector employee delivering via CS could see ₱70,000 SSS cash + ₱19,000 PhilHealth hospital coverage = ₱89,000 total in benefits.
