Pregnancy Tracker

January 29, 2009

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This is another app that will track the progress of your pregnancy. The interface isn’t quite as exciting as iPregnancy and doesn’t have the baby name feature, but it’s a good little app.

When you open Pregnancy Tracker for the first time it asks you for your due date. After that the main screen will tell you how many weeks your baby is, what trimester you’re in and how many weeks you have left until you are done. You can always touch the "Tracker" icon at the bottom of the screen to get back to this page. Something I really liked is towards the bottom of this screen. The app tells you "your baby is as big as" then gives you something to compare the size too. My baby is as big as an apple right now. A few weeks ago it was a lemon. I’m very curious to see what I get as the pregnancy goes on. Will it always be fruit? At the end will it be as big as a watermelon? A pumpkin? Ah, anticipation.

Touch the "Week by Week" icon and you get a screen with information about what your body and your baby are doing this week. Some weeks you get a nutrition tip. I never got one that told me it was okay to eat six frozen Hostess cupcakes in one sitting. I wish I would had.

The "Photo Booth" icon allows you to take pictures of yourself and your growing belly. You can take a picture each week and save it on your phone. I won’t be using this feature as my stretch marks are sure to last longer than any photograph.

If you’re expecting and looking for a simple app to help you stay on top of what you and your baby are up to, this is a good one to try.

Seller: R.B. Designs

Price when Reviewed: $1.99

Click here to see the app at the iTunes store
Pregnancy Tracker

 
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