
What does EDD (AUA) stand for in pregnancy?
Early day detection (or early detection of the pregnancy is the date when a woman detects that she is pregnant. This is usually around the time when a woman begins to notice that her menstrual cycle is a little lighter and more regular. This is generally six weeks after she first began to notice her menstrual cycle changes. The first day of the last menstrual period is typically the first day of the EDD.
What does EDD stand for in a pregnancy test?
When you are expecting a baby, you may be wondering if your period is late or has even started yet. One way to find out is to take a pregnancy test. If you test positive for the pregnancy hormone, hCG, your doctor may refer you to an ultrasound to confirm your pregnancy.
What do EDD mean in pregnancy?
Established date of delivery (EOD) is the date on which a pregnant woman's due date falls. This is usually calculated using the first day of the last menstrual period.
What is an EDD in pregnancy?
Most pregnancies last about 40 weeks. Your first day of your last menstrual period (or LMP) is called your estimated date of delivery (EDD). Doctors are able to calculate your EDD by counting backwards from the date of your LMP, which is typically the same date you found out you were pregnant.
What does ECD mean in a pregnancy test?
ECD stands for early cervical dilatation and detection. The test is performed on women who are younger than 30 years old and who have never had a baby. This test checks for the natural mucus plug in the cervix that acts as a barrier to sperm, preventing fertilization. If the mucus plug is not present, the sperm can make its way into the uterus, which increases the chance of an early miscarriage.