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Charlotte Lozier Institute

Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

Gestational Age

There are two common systems for denoting a baby’s prenatal age. Embryologists use post-conception age, referring to the length of the pregnancy from the time of conception. Most obstetricians, medical professionals, and mothers use gestational age, which starts at the beginning of a woman’s last menstrual period. This website refers to the baby’s gestational age unless otherwise indicated.

Ovulation and conception often occur approximately two weeks after the start of a woman’s menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days. Each month, it prepares her body for a possible pregnancy.  Therefore, the week of a woman’s period and the week afterwards gets counted towards her baby’s gestational age, even though she was not technically pregnant at that time. If a woman does not become pregnant after ovulation, she will start her next menstrual period about two weeks later.

Pregnancy starts at conception, also known as fertilization. Conception occurs about 24 hours after a woman ovulates.  If a woman knows exactly when she conceived, then she can calculate the baby’s gestational age by adding two weeks to the post-conception age. If a doctor tells a woman that she is 6 weeks pregnant, then the preborn child has been growing inside her for 4 weeks. Similarly, if a woman gives birth when she is 40 weeks pregnant, the baby has only been alive for 38 weeks.

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Events Gestational Age Post-Conception Age
1 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:53 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:53 AM Fertilization, creating the embryo 2 weeks and 1 day Day 1
2 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:53 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:53 AM Implantation of the embryo 2-3 weeks 6-10 days
3 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Heartbeat starts 5 weeks and 1 day 3 weeks and 1 day
4 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Embryo starts moving 7 ½ weeks 5 ½ weeks
5 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Embryo is now called a fetus 11 weeks 9 weeks
6 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Second trimester starts 14 weeks 12 weeks
7 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:54 AM Fetus can feel pain 15 weeks 13 weeks
8 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:55 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:55 AM Earliest surviving baby 21 weeks 19 weeks
9 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:55 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:55 AM Greater than 50% chance of survival at birth 24 weeks 22 weeks
10 Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:55 AM Supportdigitalalchemy 07/05/2026 07:55 AM Third trimester starts 28 weeks 26 weeks
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion