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About July 31, 2026
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The 14-week mark is medically significant in prenatal care because it typically signals the transition from the first to the second trimester of pregnancy. Beyond obstetrics, many universities and colleges in the United States, Canada, and Australia structure their teaching terms around exactly 14 instruction weeks before examinations begin, making this a standard academic unit across multiple countries.

At 98 days total, 14 weeks lands just beyond the standard 13-week calendar quarter, making it a practical buffer for project plans that need a few extra days past a quarterly deadline. The 14 weeks ago from today calculator provides the equivalent lookback for reviewing what happened at this same distance in the past. Planning cycles, training blocks, and academic terms all benefit from this precisely defined window.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 14-week mark generally signals the start of the second trimester. Most major early pregnancy risks decrease after this point, making it a key milestone that prenatal care schedules treat as a transition point.

Yes, 14 weeks is slightly beyond one standard quarter. A typical business quarter covers about 13 weeks, so 14 weeks adds roughly one extra week past that boundary.

Many universities structure semesters around 14 teaching weeks. Fitness training plans, project management schedules, and corporate planning cycles also use this span for medium-term goals.

Move back 14 calendar weeks, which equals 98 days before today. That point often falls near the beginning of a project, training program, or academic term that is now approaching its end.