Due Date Calc OB
By Gregory P. Moore, MD
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Description
DueDateCalc is a fully-functional Obstetric calculator designed to calculate due dates and current gestational age. This program is written by a practicing OB!
Using DueDateCalc, you will be able to calculate due dates and current Gestational Age based on Last Menstrual Period, Conception Date, UltraSound Date/Gestational Age, and Estimated Date of Confinement.
*** THIS CALCULATOR ACCOUNTS FOR LEAP YEARS (unlike some other due date calculators) ***
You also get the ability to play "what if" by changing the "As of Date" back or forward as well as the ability to back-calculate the other key dates by "Locking EDC".
Finally, an Estimated Fetal Weight table is included so you can see EFWs in grams or pounds/ounces based on current gestational age.
This has everything a practicing OB could need in a Due Date Calculator!
If you would like the ability to track ALL of your OB patients, see my other program: OB Patient Tracker, also available on the iTunes App Store!!
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Customer Reviews
4th year medical student
Love this app. I had been unimpressed with the other due date calcs and was beginning to think I wouldn't find one I'd be satisfied with. It has all the features I need and it takes into account leap years, too (unlike some of the others).
good product
Works well, easy to use. Nice to calculate due dates for friends, family, etc - can't wait to get the patient tracker to have all the info on my patient's handy!
Need more Apps like this
I have been in OB/GYN for 20 years, and having been using PRegCalc Pro for palm to track my ob patients. Would LOVE to see this for iTouch. DueDate Calc is a great piece of software. But an app that can track current patients is definitely needed!

- $1.99
- Category: Medical
- Released: Aug 15, 2008
- Version: 1.0
- Size: 0.1 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: Gregory Moore
- © Gregory P. Moore, MD
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 2.0 or later




