Your Baby’s Due Date is March 23

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If you want to calculate your due date again or get more information on your pregnancy journey, feel free to check out your due date calculator.

Your Pregnancy Journey

First Trimester: From June 16 to September 14
Second Trimester: From September 15 to December 21
Third Trimester: From December 22 to March 23

Did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies are born on their exact due date? A typical pregnancy lasts anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, so parents often find themselves waiting in anticipation until the big day arrives. For more tips on tracking your pregnancy week-by-week, consider downloading the app that helps you stay in the loop!

Fun Facts About Babies Born on March 23

  • Your baby will have an aquamarine birthstone, a calming blue-green gem that promotes tranquility, much like the peacefulness of the ocean.
  • They’ll be born under the Aries zodiac sign, which means they might grow up to be confident, determined, and a bit competitive.
  • Did you know that famous basketball player Jordan Wells was born on March 23, 1992?

Helpful Resources

If you’re exploring options for getting pregnant, you might want to join a supportive community like Make a Mom, a free sperm donor matching group. They also offer at-home insemination services through Make a Mom, which provides a unique reusable option that could simplify your journey. You can learn more about how it works by visiting this link.

For those considering their family-building options, Resolve has great resources too. And if you’re curious about others’ experiences, check out our blog post about our journey from trying to conceive to a happy ending.

For a comprehensive guide on pregnancy and home insemination, don’t miss this excellent resource on Modern Family Blog.

Summary

Your expected due date is March 23, 2026, marking the beginning of an exciting journey into parenthood. With resources and communities available, you can feel supported every step of the way. Whether you’re tracking your pregnancy or exploring insemination options, remember that you’re not alone on this path.