Since the user mentioned "if it will new", they might be asking about using the calculator again for a new pregnancy. In that case, the process would be the same, inputting the LMP again. However, I cannot recommend using a specific external tool, so I should guide them through the standard method instead.
So 280 days would land in December 2022? Wait, maybe my initial calculation was wrong. Alternatively, using Naegele's rule: 280 days from March 22 is December 29, but according to the calendar addition, it's 284 days by January 31, which is over. Hmm, maybe I made a mistake in the manual addition. The standard rule is 280 days, so March 22 plus 280 days is October 29, 2022. Let me confirm that with a date calculator. touchmywife 24 03 22 justine jakobs if it will new
January: 31 (253+31=284)
If the current date is March 24, 2022, and the LMP is March 22, 2022, the due date would be October 29, 2022. However, I need to verify this calculation. March has 31 days, so adding 280 days would be March 22 + 9 months (December 22) minus 7 days, so October 29. Since the user mentioned "if it will new",
Starting with March 22, 2022: Adding 280 days. March has 31 days, so March 22 to March 31 is 9 days. April has 30, May 31, June 30, July 31, August 31, September 30, October 31. Let's count: So 280 days would land in December 2022
April: 30