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Pregnancy Calculator for Washington DC

Free pregnancy calculators for Washington DC families. Calculate your due date and track your pregnancy journey. Trusted by expecting parents across District of Columbia.

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Accurate & Reliable

Our calculators use the same methods as Washington DC obstetricians. Get accurate due dates and pregnancy timelines you can trust for your prenatal care.

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Pregnancy Planning in Washington DC

Washington DC 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 Washington DC residents choose obstetricians, midwives, or doulas for their pregnancy journey. The city has extensive prenatal class offerings and support groups for expecting families throughout District of Columbia.

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 Washington DC Expecting Parents

When should I schedule my first prenatal appointment in Washington DC?

Most Washington DC 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 Washington DC hospitals have good maternity wards?

Washington DC 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 Washington DC

Washington DC has 6+ hospitals with labor and delivery in the District birthing hospitals serving families who welcome over ~9,000 babies each year.

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

Level III NICU

Level III NICU with specialized neonatal care

Academic medical center with teaching hospital

High-risk maternal-fetal medicine program

Certified nurse-midwife services available

Private labor and delivery suites

Comprehensive lactation support program

VBAC-supportive protocols

Children's National Hospital

Level IV NICU

Level IV NICU - highest level available

Top-ranked children's hospital in the nation

Advanced fetal care and therapy program

Maternal-fetal medicine specialists

Transport team for high-risk deliveries

Connected to delivery hospitals for emergencies

Pediatric specialists immediately available

Sibley Memorial Hospital

Level II NICU

Level II NICU with Johns Hopkins affiliation

Family-centered maternity care

Water birth and natural birth options

Private postpartum recovery suites

Lactation consultants on staff

Prenatal education classes

Beautiful northwest DC location

George Washington University Hospital

Level III NICU

Level III NICU in downtown DC

Academic medical center with research focus

High-risk pregnancy specialists

Comprehensive prenatal testing

Midwifery services integrated with OB care

Private labor and delivery rooms

Connected to university medical school

NICU levels: I = healthy newborns, II = specialty care, III = advanced life support, IV = surgical capabilities.

Birth & Maternal Health Statistics for Washington DC

~9,000

Annual Births

Estimated births in the District of Columbia annually, a compact urban area with major medical institutions

11.6%

Preterm Birth Rate

DC rate, above the national average of 10.4%, reflecting significant ward-level disparities

~33%

C-Section Rate

District of Columbia rate, near the national average of 32.4%

88.0%

Breastfeeding Rate

Initiation at hospital

  • DC has the highest average maternal age (30.8 years) of any major US jurisdiction
  • DC's low birth weight rate of 10.4% is among the highest in the nation, driven by ward-level disparities
  • George Washington University Hospital and MedStar Georgetown are leading academic maternity centers in the District

Sources: CDC NCHS, March of Dimes PeriStats, state health departments. Data year: 2023-2024

Pregnancy Healthcare Costs in Washington DC

Here are typical delivery costs in the Washington DC area. DC has among the highest healthcare costs nationally. Major academic medical centers drive higher prices. Strong insurance coverage requirements help offset costs. Many residents have federal employee insurance with good coverage.

Delivery TypeWith InsuranceWithout Insurance
Vaginal Birth$2,000 - $4,500 (out-of-pocket)$10,000 - $18,000
Cesarean Section$3,000 - $6,500 (out-of-pocket)$15,000 - $28,000

District of Columbia Pregnancy Laws & Benefits

Maternity Leave

DC Paid Family Leave provides up to 8 weeks of paid parental leave at 90% of wages (up to weekly cap). One of the most generous programs in the U.S. All DC workers eligible after working in DC for 1 year. Job protection through DC FMLA for eligible employees.

Newborn Screening Requirements

DC screens newborns for 50+ genetic, metabolic, and endocrine disorders. All screenings are mandatory and provided at no cost. Includes critical congenital heart disease and hearing screening.

Medicaid Coverage

DC Medicaid covers pregnancy with generous income limits. Coverage includes comprehensive prenatal care, delivery, postpartum care, and dental care during pregnancy. DC has strong maternity coverage mandates.

Midwife & Doula Licensing

Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) are licensed and practice throughout DC. Licensed Midwives (LMs) can practice with physician collaboration. Home births are legal and birth centers are available in the metro area.

Pregnancy Tips for Washington DC's Climate

Summer

  • Hot, humid summers with temperatures 85-95°F
  • High humidity can feel oppressive during pregnancy
  • Stay hydrated - drink 10-12 glasses of water daily
  • Limit outdoor activities during peak heat (11am-4pm)
  • Metro stations and public buildings heavily air-conditioned
  • Swelling common in third trimester heat
  • Summer thunderstorms can be intense

Winter

  • Cold winters with temperatures 30-45°F
  • Snow and ice possible - wear proper footwear
  • Federal government rarely closes but weather can disrupt
  • Flu season peaks - get pregnancy-safe flu shot
  • Dry indoor heating can cause nosebleeds
  • Occasional snowstorms disrupt Metro and appointments
  • Layer clothing for temperature changes indoors/outdoors

Year-Round

  • Cherry blossom season (March-April) beautiful but crowded
  • Excellent public transportation via Metro system
  • Many hospitals accessible by Metro
  • Walking city but pregnancy-friendly with good sidewalks
  • High cost of living affects childcare and housing
  • Spring and fall ideal pregnancy weather

Local Pregnancy Resources in Washington DC

DC WIC Program

Nutrition Support

Free healthy foods, nutrition education, and breastfeeding support. Multiple clinics across all DC wards.

202-442-5925

DC Department of Health - Maternal and Child Health

Public Health

Prenatal care, family planning, home visiting programs, and maternal health services for DC residents.

202-442-5955

Mary's Center

Community Health

Affordable prenatal care, dental services, and family health for uninsured and underinsured DC residents. Multiple locations.

maryscenter.org

Mamatoto Village

Maternal Health

Community-based doula services, childbirth education, and postpartum support focusing on Black maternal health equity.

mamatotovillage.org

DC Doulas

Doula Services

Professional doula collective serving Washington DC area with birth and postpartum support.

dcdoulas.com

Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center

Pregnancy Support

Free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, parenting classes, and material support for DC families.

capitolhillpregnancy.org

Lactation Specialists of DC

Lactation Support

International Board Certified Lactation Consultants providing home visits and virtual support throughout DC area.

lactationspecialistsdc.com

Fit4Mom DC

Prenatal Fitness

Prenatal and postnatal fitness classes across DC neighborhoods. Multiple locations.

dc.fit4mom.com

DC Breastfeeding Coalition

Breastfeeding Support

Resources, support groups, and advocacy for breastfeeding families in Washington DC.

dcbreastfeeding.org

Capital Area Food Bank

Food Assistance

Food assistance for pregnant women and families facing food insecurity across DC region.

capitalareafoodbank.org

House of Ruth DC

Domestic Violence Support

Emergency shelter, counseling, and support services for pregnant women experiencing domestic violence.

202-667-7001

Maternal Health Programs in Washington DC

Regional C-Section Rate

32.8%

National average is around 32%.

DC Health Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Focus on eliminating ward-level health disparities

District-wide program coordinating prenatal care access, postpartum home visits, and infant mortality reduction initiatives across all eight wards

Mamatoto Village

National model for community-based doula care

Community-based perinatal health center in DC providing doula services, group prenatal care, and postpartum support for Black and Brown families

Mary's Center

Multilingual staff and integrated social services

Federally qualified health center offering comprehensive prenatal and postpartum care for immigrant and low-income families across DC

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