When the baby will be born
Briefly

Maggie Appleton has developed an interactive tool based on a 2001 study, which allows expectant mothers to input their due dates and see the probability of spontaneous labor beginning on each day of their pregnancy. This tool provides a probability distribution graph, helping users to manage their expectations regarding when their baby might arrive. It is particularly useful for first-time mothers, giving them insights into how long they can wait before needing to consider induction. The tool serves as a practical resource for understanding pregnancy timelines.
Maggie Appleton has created an interactive tool that visualizes the probability of spontaneous labor on any day of pregnancy, helping expectant mothers gauge arrival expectations.
Based on a 2001 study, Appleton’s tool allows users to input their due date and determine the likelihood of labor beginning on specific days, providing clarity on when to expect their baby.
The chart helps ground expectations about baby arrival, alleviating worries regarding induction, tailored for first-time mothers to understand their labor timeline better.
By offering a distribution graph of labor probabilities, Appleton's tool enhances understanding of pregnancy timelines and supports mothers during their waiting period.
Read at FlowingData
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