Pregnancy Calculator for Virginia Beach
Free pregnancy calculators for Virginia Beach families. Calculate your due date and track your pregnancy journey. Trusted by expecting parents across Virginia.
Free Pregnancy Calculators for Virginia Beach Mothers
Pregnancy Calendar Calculator
Get your complete pregnancy timeline from conception date or last period. Shows your due date, current week, and all important appointments.
Calculate Now →Due Date Calculator
Find out when your baby will arrive based on your last menstrual period or conception date. Includes delivery window estimates.
Calculate Now →Pregnancy Week Calculator
How many weeks pregnant are you? Calculate your exact gestational age and find out which trimester you're in right now.
Calculate Now →IVF Due Date Calculator
Specialized calculator for IVF pregnancies. Works for 3-day and 5-day embryo transfers from Virginia Beach fertility clinics.
Calculate Now →Ovulation Calculator
Track your fertile window and find the best days to conceive. Perfect for Virginia Beach couples trying to get pregnant.
Calculate Now →Contraction Timer
Time your contractions and know when to head to your Virginia Beach hospital. Track frequency and duration easily.
Start Timer →Why Virginia Beach Mothers Choose Our Pregnancy Calculators
Accurate & Reliable
Our calculators use the same methods as Virginia Beach obstetricians. Get accurate due dates and pregnancy timelines you can trust for your prenatal care.
Completely Free
No hidden fees, no sign-ups required. All our pregnancy tools are 100% free for Virginia families. Use them as many times as you need.
Mobile Friendly
Calculate on the go from anywhere in Virginia Beach. Our tools work perfectly on your phone, tablet, or computer.
Privacy Protected
We don't store your personal information. Your pregnancy data stays private and secure. No data sharing with third parties.
Pregnancy Planning in Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach offers excellent prenatal care and delivery services. Once you calculate your due date, you'll want to schedule your first prenatal appointment around 8 weeks. The area has numerous hospitals and healthcare facilities providing comprehensive maternal care.
Many Virginia Beach residents choose obstetricians, midwives, or doulas for their pregnancy journey. The city has extensive prenatal class offerings and support groups for expecting families throughout Virginia.
Make sure to calculate your due date early so you can plan your maternity leave and discuss coverage with your employer well in advance. Understanding your timeline helps with planning and preparation.
Common Questions from Virginia Beach Expecting Parents
When should I schedule my first prenatal appointment in Virginia Beach?
Most Virginia Beach obstetricians want to see you around 8-10 weeks into your pregnancy. Use our pregnancy calculator to find your current week, then call to schedule. Popular practices often book up quickly.
Which Virginia Beach hospitals have good maternity wards?
Virginia Beach has several excellent maternity hospitals and birthing centers. Research facilities in your area, check which ones accept your insurance, and consider touring them during your second trimester.
Do fertility clinics use different due date calculations?
Yes, IVF pregnancies need specialized dating. Use our IVF due date calculator if you had embryo transfer. The calculation differs from natural conception.
How accurate are online pregnancy calculators?
Our calculators are as accurate as the dates you provide. They use standard medical formulas that doctors use. Your due date may be adjusted slightly at your first ultrasound, but our initial calculation gives you an excellent estimate for planning.
Top Maternity Hospitals in Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach has 4+ hospitals with labor and delivery in Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads birthing hospitals serving families who welcome over ~6,000 babies each year.
Sentara Leigh Hospital
Level III NICULevel III NICU with 24/7 coverage
Sentara Maternity Center
Private birthing suites
Hydrotherapy tubs for labor
Lactation support services
High-risk pregnancy care
Military family friendly
Sentara Princess Anne Hospital
Level III NICULevel III NICU capabilities
Family-centered maternity care
Natural birth support options
Certified nurse midwives
Comprehensive prenatal education
VBAC-supportive protocols
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center
Level III NICULevel III NICU in nearby Chesapeake
BirthPlace center with private rooms
Water birth options available
Baby-Friendly designated
Breastfeeding support center
Community hospital atmosphere
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Level III NICUMilitary hospital serving families
Level III NICU for complex cases
Comprehensive maternal-fetal medicine
No-cost care for eligible families
Teaching hospital advantages
Diverse patient population
Sentara Virginia Beach General
Level II NICULevel II Special Care Nursery
Convenient oceanfront location
Private postpartum rooms
Prenatal classes and tours
Close to resort area
Emergency services available
NICU levels: I = healthy newborns, II = specialty care, III = advanced life support, IV = surgical capabilities.
Birth & Maternal Health Statistics for Virginia Beach
~6,000
Annual Births
Estimated Virginia Beach city births annually, part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area
9.8%
Preterm Birth Rate
Virginia state rate, below the national average of 10.4%
~32%
C-Section Rate
Virginia statewide rate, near the national average of 32.4%
85.5%
Breastfeeding Rate
Initiation at hospital
- Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital is the primary birthing facility in the city
- Virginia has a relatively low maternal mortality rate of 17.0 per 100,000 compared to the national average
- Hampton Roads military community utilizes both civilian and military medical facilities for maternity care
Sources: CDC NCHS, March of Dimes PeriStats, state health departments. Data year: 2023-2024
Pregnancy Healthcare Costs in Virginia Beach
Here are typical delivery costs in the Virginia Beach area. Costs vary between civilian and military facilities. Sentara system dominates market. Tourist area may have higher costs.
| Delivery Type | With Insurance | Without Insurance |
|---|---|---|
| Vaginal Birth | $2,400 - $3,000 | $11,000 - $15,000 |
| Cesarean Section | $3,000 - $3,700 | $16,000 - $21,000 |
Virginia Pregnancy Laws & Benefits
Maternity Leave
Virginia offers 12 weeks paid family leave for state employees only. Private sector follows federal FMLA (12 weeks unpaid).
Newborn Screening Requirements
Virginia screens for 30+ core conditions plus secondary conditions. Includes metabolic, endocrine, and hemoglobin disorders.
Medicaid Coverage
Virginia expanded Medicaid in 2019. Covers pregnant women up to 205% FPL through pregnancy and 12 months postpartum.
Midwife & Doula Licensing
CNMs can practice independently. CPMs are licensed and regulated. Home birth and birth center options available.
Pregnancy Tips for Virginia Beach's Climate
Summer (June-August)
- Hot and humid beach weather
- Ocean breezes provide some relief
- Hurricane season preparations needed
- Beach walking good exercise option
- Hydration critical in humidity
Winter (December-February)
- Mild winters compared to inland
- Occasional nor'easters bring storms
- Less crowded beaches for walks
- Good season for indoor activities
- Lower tourism means easier appointments
Spring/Fall
- Perfect beach weather for exercise
- Hurricane season through November
- Tourist seasons affect traffic
- Ideal for maternity beach photos
- Comfortable temperatures for activities
Local Pregnancy Resources in Virginia Beach
EVMS Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Specialty CareHigh-risk pregnancy care through Eastern Virginia Medical School.
757-446-5905
Military Child Birth Resource Network
Military SupportSupport for military families including deployment during pregnancy.
mcbrn.org
Minus 9 to 5 Hampton Roads
Parent NetworkSupport network for expecting and new parents in Hampton Roads.
minus9to5.org
Virginia Beach Department of Public Health
Public HealthPrenatal care and WIC services for eligible families.
757-518-2700
ForKids
Family ServicesHousing and support services for pregnant women facing homelessness.
757-622-6400
Maternal Health Programs in Virginia Beach
Regional C-Section Rate
National average is around 32%.
Virginia Beach Health Department Maternal Care
Integrated with state public health systemCity health department program providing prenatal care referrals, WIC services, and postpartum home visits for Virginia Beach residents
Sentara Birth Center Midwifery Program
Growing demand for midwifery services in Hampton RoadsHospital-based midwifery program at Sentara Virginia Beach offering low-intervention birthing options with full hospital backup
TRICARE Maternity Support - Hampton Roads
Serves one of the largest military communities in the USMilitary health system maternity care coordination for active duty families stationed at Naval Station Norfolk, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, and surrounding installations
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