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Pregnancy app recommendations?

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sunnysunnyshine · 09/10/2012 16:16

Has anyone got any pregnancy apps that are worth getting?

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DesperateHousewife21 · 09/10/2012 16:49

I've got the babycentre one, it gives you daily info/ advice and every week summarises how big your baby is/ what it looks like etc and its free!

QueenOfTheDrama · 09/10/2012 17:59

I've got the free 'what to expect' app, it sounds similar to the babycentre one. It also tells you how big your baby is each week, what it weighs and gives you a fruit or vegetable that your baby is as big as Grin

HaveALittleFaith · 09/10/2012 19:12

I've got the what to expect one too - I really like it. Daily and weekly updates and a summary of how far along you are/when your baby is due!

AlisonDB · 09/10/2012 19:38

I have the pregnancy app by health and parenting
www.health-and-parenting.com
It's free for the 1st 13 weeks then its £1.59 for the full app (the rest of the preg)
It's gives week by week updates, (includes lovely photos) Daily tips, size guide, basic diet medical info, list of things for in your hospital bag, baby names, shopping list,
A kick counter for 28wks and beyond, and a contraction timer for during early labour..

3rdtimelucky73 · 09/10/2012 20:14

Babycentre app here too, I like that I can control notifications and tweak due date if required.

I'm also going to look out for one aimed for fathers!

sunnysunnyshine · 11/10/2012 08:44

Thanks! I'll have a look at these ones...

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chubbychipmonk · 11/10/2012 09:44

My hubby brought a smile to my face recently when he started sprouting 'info' about 17 weeks pregnant whilst looking at the pregnancy app he had downloaded to his phone!!

DinosaurSchool · 11/10/2012 10:06

Get one with a contraction counter. I used it for dc3 and for timing my friends contractions when she went into labour and tried not to freak out when they were 3 mins apart It is very hard to measure them accurately with a watch and it keeps a record so you can easily see your progress.

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