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rascalrae · 07/05/2014 09:53

I've been continuing to use Fertility Friend to keep track of my symptoms, but now wondering if it's worth downloading a pregnancy app instead. I'm only 5 weeks so don't want to tempt fate, but feel like I want to track how I'm feeling.

Has anyone used pregnancy apps? Which ones would you recommend? And how early did you start using them? Thanks

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201418 · 07/05/2014 10:00

I got an app called I'm expecting. Its a really nice app with super cute pics of babies. It also has a count down of the days to go. I'm 6wks.

moggle · 07/05/2014 10:19

I've got babycentre which seems really rubbish, not much content, but probably better if you use the forums there; and pregnancy+ (free version) which is better- has great pics of the baby each week, slightly more interesting blog content, things like appointment tracker, weight tracker, and also top 500 baby names and you can save your favourites which we have been using.

twiglet2 · 07/05/2014 10:37

I have an annoying American one at the moment. Last week it told me I should buy a massive new car and today told me I should be decorating the nursery. I'm 11+5 and haven't even had my first scan yet!
Its useful to keep track of how far along I am, but would really like one that doesn't feel the need to give me silly advice...

MrsMonkeyBear · 07/05/2014 11:21

I second the I'm Expecting app. I love the cute pics, symptom tracker and in the info it compares the little thing that's growing inside you to fruit and veg, which helped me visualise how big mini mallow is. I'm 16 weeks and it's been amazing.

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