Contraction timer, kick count Description
Mama Tracker is a pregnancy app created under the guidance of a qualified doctor.
Main features of the app for expectant mothers:
✅ Fetal kick counter
✅ Kicks statistics and history, notes
✅ Bag to the hospital
✅ Contraction counter and timer
✅ Export data in PDF format
✅ Useful articles
🌈 Different app themes
⭐️ Future (expectant) mom
Who should count the baby's movements and why?
The motor activity of the fetus reaches a maximum by 32 weeks, after which the number of fetal movements decreases, as it grows and there is less and less space for it in the uterus. Stirring of the fetus indicates its good condition. If the mother feels them without a decrease in activity, then the fetus is healthy and there is no threat to its condition. If the mother notes a certain decrease in movements, then he may be in danger. That is why, from 28-30 weeks until the very birth, obstetricians-gynecologists can recommend considering fetal movements as one of the methods for assessing its condition.
⭐️ Baby's kicks (movements)
🤰 The kicks counter will help you:
✔️ Watch the statistics of the baby's activity by the hour;
✔️ Get information on the methods of counting shocks;
✔️ Create notes for baby movement sessions;
✔️ Send the history file to your obstetrician-gynecologist.
⭐️ Bag (list) to the hospital
📝 For your convenience, we have divided the list of things that you need to take to the hospital into 6 categories. Mark collected things, add or remove whatever you see fit! We have tried to create a list so that you definitely do not forget anything.
⭐️ Contractions
⏱ The contraction timer will help you know if you are in labor. Based on the progress of your contractions, you will know if it is time to go to the hospital or if you should stay home for a while.
📚 In the "Articles" section, we publish up-to-date information for expectant mothers. Ask your questions and leave comments on any article!
Pregnancy is a miracle ❤️
We do our best for you. You can send your comments and suggestions to support@applications.by.
Main features of the app for expectant mothers:
✅ Fetal kick counter
✅ Kicks statistics and history, notes
✅ Bag to the hospital
✅ Contraction counter and timer
✅ Export data in PDF format
✅ Useful articles
🌈 Different app themes
⭐️ Future (expectant) mom
Who should count the baby's movements and why?
The motor activity of the fetus reaches a maximum by 32 weeks, after which the number of fetal movements decreases, as it grows and there is less and less space for it in the uterus. Stirring of the fetus indicates its good condition. If the mother feels them without a decrease in activity, then the fetus is healthy and there is no threat to its condition. If the mother notes a certain decrease in movements, then he may be in danger. That is why, from 28-30 weeks until the very birth, obstetricians-gynecologists can recommend considering fetal movements as one of the methods for assessing its condition.
⭐️ Baby's kicks (movements)
🤰 The kicks counter will help you:
✔️ Watch the statistics of the baby's activity by the hour;
✔️ Get information on the methods of counting shocks;
✔️ Create notes for baby movement sessions;
✔️ Send the history file to your obstetrician-gynecologist.
⭐️ Bag (list) to the hospital
📝 For your convenience, we have divided the list of things that you need to take to the hospital into 6 categories. Mark collected things, add or remove whatever you see fit! We have tried to create a list so that you definitely do not forget anything.
⭐️ Contractions
⏱ The contraction timer will help you know if you are in labor. Based on the progress of your contractions, you will know if it is time to go to the hospital or if you should stay home for a while.
📚 In the "Articles" section, we publish up-to-date information for expectant mothers. Ask your questions and leave comments on any article!
Pregnancy is a miracle ❤️
We do our best for you. You can send your comments and suggestions to support@applications.by.
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