Maternity leave date calculator

Maternity law runs on the expected week of childbirth (EWC) — the Sunday-to-Saturday week containing your due date. Every deadline counts back from it. Enter your due date and get the full timetable.

Statutory maternity leave

2026/27

52 weeks — start from 11 weeks before the due week

26 weeks ordinary + 26 weeks additional. 39 weeks are paid (if eligible for SMP). Minimum 2 weeks must be taken after birth — 4 if you work in a factory.

Your due date

The dates, decoded

Common questions

When do most people actually start maternity leave?
Between 2 and 4 weeks before the due date is most common — later starts keep more paid weeks for after the birth. The legal window is anywhere from 11 weeks before the EWC to the birth itself.
What if the baby comes before my planned start date?
Leave (and SMP) start automatically the day after the birth. Your other dates shift accordingly; the qualifying-week test uses the original EWC.
Can I change my chosen start date?
Yes — give your employer 28 days' notice of the new date where reasonably practicable.

Sources for the figures on this page

Last checked 3 July 2026

How we keep these current: methodology & update policy.