
Complete Filipino pregnancy guide — due date calculator, week-by-week development, Philippines-specific prenatal care tips, and free DOH program information.
Enter your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) date — we'll calculate your estimated due date using Naegele's rule
Based on the first day of your last normal menstrual period. For irregular cycles, ask your OB-GYN for an ultrasound-based due date.
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Calculate your Philippine pregnancy due date using Naegele's rule — the internationally recognized method used by Filipino OB-GYNs. Enter your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) to get your estimated delivery date, current weeks pregnant, and trimester. An ultrasound-based due date from your OB-GYN at 8–12 weeks is the most accurate method.
Filipino pregnancy traditions include eating malunggay for iron and lactation support, avoiding climbing stairs late in pregnancy, and the traditional 40-day recovery (Buwan ng Babae) postpartum. While many traditional practices are culturally meaningful, always discuss with your OB-GYN for evidence-based guidance. DOH provides free prenatal care at all Rural Health Units throughout the Philippines.
Under the Universal Health Care Act (RA 11223), all Filipino pregnant women are entitled to free prenatal visits, delivery care, and postnatal services at DOH-accredited facilities. PhilHealth Maternity Care Package (MCP) covers 4 prenatal visits, normal delivery, and immediate newborn care. Ensure you are enrolled with PhilHealth and registered at your nearest RHU for free prenatal care throughout the Philippines.
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