Tuesday, March 10, 2020

The Best Pregnancy Apps (That Are Easy to Use) For Expectant Mamas

The Best Pregnancy Apps (That Are Easy to Use) For Expectant Mamas Scenario Youre an expectant mother whos seeking out the best pregnancy apps to subscribe to while incubating your little one.As soon as you search the App Store, though, youre met with a truly overwhelming myriad of app options. How ever does a tired, pregnant mama choose? Thankfully you dont have to, because weve done the investigating for you.If youre looking for an app to track your week by week or even day to day progress, we have a few. If youre looking to stay informed on the current growth, health, and development of your baby, stay tuned and check out our list below. If youre looking for a community of peers chatting about their pregnancies right in the app, we found those, too. We also found educational features like videos to help you learn as you go. And no list of best pregnancy apps would be complete without a baby app or two, to make sure youre coveredafteryour little one has arrived.Methodology To revie w and determine the best apps for the pregnant woman, we first conducted an informal poll across multiple mom facebook inc groups. We quickly learned there were some trending preferences and patterns for the apps. Secondly, we downloaded and reviewed the top apps in iTuness app store for pregnancy/baby and rated each based on information, user experience, features, and voila The best apps for expectant mothers who are both iPhone and Android users are below. (Looking for a fertility app? Check out our top pickshere.)1. OviaFeatures track your pregnancy, learn about baby development, immediate response for critical health alertsWhy we like it The app has a pregnancy tracker and due date countdown. It also gives updates on your babys development. For instance, my imaginary baby boy would be 33 weeks old and is now good enough at breathing that he is doing so rhythmically. Wow They also include videos in the app with different specialists in the field, like a nutritionist. You can look up the safety for medications and foods during your pregnancy, as well as get info on some symptoms to help ease your mind in between doctor appointments. For those especially goal-oriented mamas out there, you can even track your sleep, weight, activity levels, daily steps, and nutrition, making this app notlage solely about baby development its tracking your own development, too2. Baby Bump by Northside HospitalFeatures Educational, weekly to-do list, hospital provided information.Why we like it Since this app was created by a hospital, its understandably very professional. If youre looking for information youd receive from your OBGYN or midwife, this is a good, information-dense app. You can learn about healthy pregnancy, preparations for labor and birth, postpartum, breastfeeding, and newborn care. The app takes you through all these subjects its like having a mini Childbirth Education class right in your pocket.They also have a week-by-week pregnancy to do list, including to pics like car seat safety and packing your hospital bag. This is a great way to stay on task throughout your pregnancy so you dont get overwhelmed with your to-do list in those last few weeks.3. Baby Names (by The Honest Company)Features Name search function, opinion polling, store favorite names, explore similar namesWhy we like it This app has a message board to ask for others opinions on baby names. There is a vote function as well, so if you value the opinion of strangers on the Internet (?), this could be a fun way to anonymously get opinions on your favorite baby names You can keep track of your favorite names and search names by origin or popularity. Theres also a fun finder where the app will give you a random name with eight similar names. Who knows? Maybe youll get inspired.4. Glow NurtureFeatures Community, journal, milestone trackerWhy we like it Its a very comprehensive, yet easy-to-use app with features that include a pregnancy tracker, milestones, and a daily journal to keep tabs on things like your prenatal vitamins and kegels. You can also monitor any changes you experience like cramps, spotting, or Braxton hicks contractions. You can also update your weight, hydration, exercise, and sleep.Additionally, theres a built-in community with chat rooms to connect with lots of other moms who are at the same stage of pregnancy.5. SproutFeatures Animation, fetal developmental milestones, journal, pregnancy organizers and toolsWhy we like it If the animation doesnt make you nauseous, its really cool to have a little peek into the world your baby is developing within. You can rotate the animation from all angles to see baby growth and development. Additionally, you can click on an area of the screen to learn about fetal development and growth for that particular week.6. Mind the BumpFeatures Meditations, meditation tracker, due date countdownWhy we like it This is an especially easy-to-use app and is perfect for moms who want to commit to hassle-free med itation. In no time at all, youll be meditating away into pregnancy bliss7. Baby TrackerFeatures Baby health log, multiple user accessWhy we like it This app is perfect for parents who need to keep track of their babys diapers, feedings, and sleep patterns because you can sync it with multiple users. That means parents, as well as other caregivers, can all access the same account from their devices. This is so important in those early weeks when you need to keep a close watch on all feedings and diapers in fact, it can be a major baby first-year asset.Other Pregnancy ResourcesPregnant? Looking for a new job? Heres everything you need to know to apply for jobs while pregnant.Taking maternity leave soon? Prepare for your departure and your return with this advice.--Jennifer Mayer supports parents through pregnancy, birth, new parenthood and the transition back to work. Shes the founder of Baby Caravan, a birth postpartum doula agency and Baby Caravan at Work, a corporate consulting p ractice based in New York City. Jennifer lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son.

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