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Cline Center’s Online Pregnancy Calculator

Cline Center’s Online Pregnancy Calculator

Finding out you're pregnant can bring up many questions and emotions. Whether you're considering continuing the pregnancy, putting the baby up for adoption, or having an abortion, understanding your timeline is an important first step in making informed decisions about your reproductive health.

Calculate Your Pregnancy Timeline

Our online pregnancy calculator helps you understand how far along you are in your pregnancy and what options may be available to you based on your specific timeline.

How to use this calculator:

  1. Enter the day of your last menstrual period (LMP)
  2. Click "Calculate" to see your results

Calculate Your Pregnancy Timeline

Enter the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP):


Understanding Your Results

Your results will show you:

  • How many weeks pregnant you are currently
  • Your estimated due date (if continuing the pregnancy)
  • What pregnancy options may be available to you at this stage
  • When ultrasounds can detect your pregnancy

Why Accurate Dating Matters

Understanding how far along you are in your pregnancy is crucial because:

  • Abortion access: Different methods and legal options are available depending on gestational age
  • Medical care: Proper prenatal testing if continuing the pregnancy
  • Decision timeline: Some options become unavailable as pregnancy progresses
  • Emotional preparation: Giving yourself adequate time to consider all options

If considering abortion it is highly recommended for your safety & success of the procedure to get an ultrasound - Cline Center offers FREE ultrasounds

Pregnancy Options Timeline

Early Pregnancy (Up to 10 weeks)

Abortion options:

  • Medication abortion (abortion pills) is generally available up to 10 weeks
  • In-clinic procedures are available
  • Many states require ultrasound confirmation before abortion services

Continuing pregnancy:

  • Prenatal care should begin
  • Prenatal vitamins are recommended
  • Early pregnancy symptoms may include nausea, fatigue, and breast tenderness

Adoption consideration:

  • You can begin exploring adoption at any stage
  • No commitment is required to begin gathering information
  • Undecided? Want to know the rights you have if you choose adoption? Cline Center has trained staff to help you think through this process. Click here to schedule an appointment.

Middle Pregnancy (11-26 weeks)

Abortion options:

  • Availability and procedures vary by state and gestational age
  • Second-trimester abortion services are more limited
  • Legal restrictions may apply depending on your location
  • If considering abortion it is highly recommended for your safety & success of the procedure to get an ultrasound- Cline Center offers FREE ultrasounds 

CLICK HERE to schedule your appointment

Continuing pregnancy:

  • Regular prenatal appointments become important
  • Ultrasounds can determine gender (usually around 20 weeks)
  • Feeling movement typically begins between 16-25 weeks

Adoption consideration:

  • Time to research adoption agencies and options
  • Explore open, semi-open, and closed adoption arrangements

Late Pregnancy (27+ weeks)

Abortion options:

  • Highly restricted in most states
  • Generally only available for medical emergencies

Continuing pregnancy:

  • More frequent prenatal appointments
  • Preparation for birth becomes important
  • Understanding labor signs and hospital plans

Adoption consideration:

  • Creating a birth plan that includes adoption
  • Meeting potential adoptive families if desired
  • Understanding hospital procedures for adoption

Support Resources

No matter what option you're considering, support is available:

  • Abortion resources: Information on providers, funding assistance, and legal requirements
  • Prenatal care: Connections to healthcare providers and insurance options
  • Adoption services: Agencies and counselors specializing in adoption planning
  • Emotional support: Counseling services for any decision path

Next Steps After Using the Calculator

After understanding your pregnancy timeline, you might consider:

  1. Confirming your pregnancy with testing or ultrasound
  2. Researching all available options in your area
  3. Consulting healthcare providers about your specific situation
  4. Reaching out to support services that align with your considerations

Our calculator is meant to be a starting point for understanding your situation. Every person's circumstances are unique, and having accurate information is the first step in making the best decision for you.

Note: This calculator provides estimates based on standard pregnancy calculations. Results may vary, and a healthcare provider should confirm all pregnancy dating.

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