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  2. Ovulation Calculator & Calendar - Determine Your Most Fertile ...

    www.webmd.com/baby/healthtool-ovulation-calculator

    Ovulation usually happens 14 days before your next period begins, but it can vary from month to month -- even in women with regular cycles. To get a better sense of when you’re ovulating, chart ...

  3. Ovulation calculator - Healthline

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    Use our Ovulation Calculator to estimate your next ovulation date; simply enter the first day of your last menstrual period and the average length of your cycle. Because our tool provides you with ...

  4. ISO 8601 - Wikipedia

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    e. ISO 8601 is an international standard covering the worldwide exchange and communication of date and time -related data. It is maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and was first published in 1988, with updates in 1991, 2000, 2004, and 2019, and an amendment in 2022. [1]

  5. How Doctors Calculate and Determine Your Due Date - WebMD

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    Normally, your due date is 280 days (40 weeks or about 10 months -- also known as 10 lunar months) from the first day of your last period. However, if your periods are not regular or are not 28 ...

  6. Implantation Calculator: When It Happened or Will Occur

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    Your cycle length is usually 30 days. This means you may have ovulated on 30 – 14 = cycle day 16, or May 17. Your expected implantation date would be around May 17 + 9 days = May 26. Another way ...

  7. Pregnancy Due Date Calculator - WebMD

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    Select the first day of your last period. …. Calculate. NOTE: Due date estimate assumes an average 28-day cycle. Learn More.

  8. How to Calculate Your Due Date - Healthline

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    Naegele’s rule involves a simple calculation: Add seven days to the first day of your LMP and then subtract three months. For example, if your LMP was November 1, 2017: Add seven days (November ...

  9. Unix time - Wikipedia

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    The late cutoff is known as the Year 2038 problem and has the potential to cause issues as the date approaches, as dates beyond the 2038 cutoff would wrap back around to the start of the representable range in 1901.: 60 Date range cutoffs are not an issue with 64-bit representations of Unix time, as the effective range of dates representable ...