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Premature Corrected Age Calculator

Discover the precise age of your premature baby with our premature corrected age calculator.

Welcoming a premature baby into the world comes with unique challenges and considerations. One important aspect is understanding your little one's developmental milestones and growth in comparison to their actual age. That's where our Premature Corrected Age Calculator comes in. By taking into account your baby's gestational age at birth, this powerful tool helps determine their corrected age, providing valuable insights into their development. Join us as we guide you through the world of premature parenthood and empower you with the knowledge to support your child's journey.

Premature Age Calculator

To use our premature corrected age calculator, first select your baby’s date of birth. Then use the dropdown to select how many weeks early your baby was born. Click the “Calculate Corrected Age” to find your baby’s corrected age!

Preemie Corrected Age Calculator
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Please choose from the options below to calculate your baby's corrected age.


Select your baby’s birth date
How many weeks early was your baby?

Your baby's corrected age:

What Is a Premature Corrected Age Calculator?

A premature corrected age calculator is a tool that helps determine the adjusted or corrected age of a premature baby. It takes into account the number of weeks or months a baby was born before their due date and provides an age that reflects their developmental stage more accurately.

What Is a Chronological Age Calculator?

A chronological age calculator simply calculates a person's age based on their date of birth. It does not account for any prematurity or adjusted age factors.

What Is the Difference Between Corrected Age And Chronological Age?

The difference between corrected age and chronological age lies in accounting for the developmental progress of premature babies. Chronological age is based solely on the number of years, months, and days since the baby's birth. On the other hand, corrected age, also known as adjusted age, factors in the gestational age at birth to provide a more accurate representation of the baby's development compared to full-term babies.

Celebrating Milestones with Enfamil Family Beginnings®

As a parent of a premature baby, you may have unique needs and challenges, and Enfamil is here to help. We offer a range of products, including Enfamil EnfaCare®, specifically designed to support the nutritional needs of premature infants. Additionally, by joining Enfamil Family Beginnings®, you can access a wealth of resources, expert advice, and exclusive offers tailored to your baby's needs.

FAQs

  • A pregnancy is considered premature when the baby is born before completing 37 weeks of gestation.



  • A full-term pregnancy is when the baby is born between 39 to 40 weeks of gestation.
  • Using a premature corrected age calculator helps assess your baby's developmental progress in relation to their adjusted age, providing a more accurate representation of their milestones and growth.
  • If you have a premature baby, Enfamil Family Beginnings® is a valuable program that provides support, information, and exclusive offers tailored to the unique needs of premature infants. Join today to access a community of parents, expert advice, and helpful resources.

    For more information check out our article that covers resources for parents of premature babies!

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