Because there are so many Tcl babies expected in February 2005, I thought I'd wrap up my pregnancy calculator routines a simple GUI and give it to all of you to play with.
http://pascal.scheffers.net/software/pregnancy.kit
It can calulate the expected due date from the first day of the last menstrual period or the conception date.
It outputs:
The numbers come from a bunch of articles I found using PubMed. They are somewhat accurate for average babies. Your baby is likely not very average, though. The numbers are there for fun.
It needs some visual improvements.
-- 19Oct2004 PS
phk Is there any risk assumption coming with this program? ;-)
ps birth defect risks? That could be, but I am uncertain I would make that generally available - the probabilities calculations are based on well founded research (see the Fetal Medicine Foundation [L1 ]) but like so many medical things, care should be taken that the required measurements are done with care. Maybe the basic risks based on age and previous pregnancy outcomes, but even then the risks calculated will be higher than the actual risk based on more factors for most pregnancies. That may still be useful, combined with pointers on where to get professional counceling.