Expected Date of Delivery
Full Form of EDD
What is EDD?
EDD, or Expected Date of Delivery, is a medical term used to estimate the most likely date when a pregnant woman will give birth. It is a crucial parameter in prenatal care, helping doctors and expectant mothers monitor the progress of pregnancy and plan for delivery. In India, EDD is commonly calculated using the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP) by adding 40 weeks, or through ultrasound measurements in early trimesters. It is used across all healthcare settings—public hospitals, private clinics, and maternity homes—to schedule antenatal check-ups, determine gestational age, and assess fetal development. While the actual delivery may vary within a two-week window, EDD serves as a standard reference point for medical decisions such as timing of growth scans, glucose tests, and induction of labor. In competitive exams like AIIMS, NEET PG, and nursing entrance tests, EDD calculation from LMP or ultrasound is a frequently asked question. Understanding its significance ensures better maternal and neonatal outcomes in India’s diverse healthcare landscape.
EDD का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The gynecologist confirmed her EDD as 10th August after reviewing the first-trimester ultrasound report.