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10 Best Pregnancy Apps for Expecting Mothers

Pregnancy apps for expecting mothers are the easiest way to ensure the next 40 weeks of life are amazing, organized, and fun!

By Sherry CampbellPublished 6 years ago 7 min read
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There is nothing more amazing or crazy as pregnancy. I can guarantee it will be one of the greatest roller coaster rides of your life. There will be plenty of ups and downs. Yeah, you might have nausea and raging hormones, but you will also have ultrasounds, lots of devoted attention from friends and family, and hopefully be showered with lots of love and gifts. You’re growing a human being, and in my opinion, you should be treated as a queen for the next 40 weeks. You hold the key to the survival of our species!

While diapers, wipes, burp cloths, and pacifiers are some of the must have products new parents swear by, in this digital age, pregnancy apps for expecting mothers can help keep you connected at all times to your growing baby and every stage of your changing body. There are even "pregnancy apps for expecting mothers" for Dad! Whether it’s your first or fourth child, there are so many things that are awesome about pregnancy. Each pregnancy is different, exciting, and deserves to be treated as such. Enjoy this magical time. It goes by super fast and ends with the greatest gift imaginable.

This was my all-time favorite of all pregnancy apps and has been voted one of the best pregnancy apps for expecting mothers to track their wellness. Using personalization like age, BMI, and medical history, you can track fitness, weight gain, sleep patterns and even set reminders for vitamins. In addition, it gives you daily updates on your growing baby and even gives you the option to compare its growth to things like fruits, desserts or critters. A great way to tie in your other children is to show them that their new sibling is now the size of an otter or rabbit! And when the big day arrives, it doubles as a contraction timer.

The app also transitions postpartum to help monitor your growing baby out of the womb.

Making sure you have everything you need for the baby can be overwhelming. When I was pregnant with my fourth child, I was so busy with my other three, I did very little to prepare for my bundle of joy. I wasn’t sure what I already had, or what items I needed. Ultimately, I pretty much assumed I had everything since it was not my first rodeo. Boy, was I wrong! Sure enough, I was not ready and could have used a pregnancy app for expecting mothers like this. Buy Buy Baby can help you keep track what items you will need for baby’s arrival, and allow you to register and track gifts. This 5-star app is super helpful for expecting moms, especially those in the nesting phase.

It has been said that a woman who regularly practices prenatal yoga can open the hips and birth canal up to 25 percent, making the body better prepared for laboring and delivery. Prenatal Yoga is a pregnancy app for expecting mothers that can benefit every stage of pregnancy, and even help relieve some pregnancy symptoms including sciatic nerve pain, muscle cramping, and sleep issues. It’s meditative, soothing, and a great workout for expecting mothers. Even growing babies benefit from relaxation techniques and mama’s stretches.

This app allows you to participate in yoga classes from the comfort of your own home when it's most convenient for you.

Put down the paper and pen! You no longer have to time your contractions the old-fashioned way. This is one of the pregnancy apps for expecting mothers has literally changed the way women labor and has one of the best contraction counters available. The Full Term Stopwatch is an accurate and simple way to track the frequency and duration of your contractions. You press green when the contraction starts, and red when it stops. You will have a great reading when it's time to call the doctor and head to the hospital!

Yes, I know. You want to eat everything in sight! I’ve been there, too. But it’s important to eat super healthy when you are expecting a baby. Your health and that of your growing baby depend on it. While it's not proven that what you eat while prego is a way to help your child develop healthy eating habits, it's important to eat a variety of foods to ensure you are getting all your vitamins, micros and macros, in addition to your prenatal vitamins. Ask your doctor about the recommended weight gain for your body and use this app to track your meals and caloric intake.

It is definitely not a time to diet, but you must make sure you are getting the extra needed calories. On this pregnancy app for expecting mothers, you can find great information on how to curb pregnancy cravings, check out many healthy recipes, and read up on various foods and healthy facts about pregnancy and nutrition.

You will have a ton of questions during pregnancy and you may not want to wait for your next doctor's appointment to hear the answer. WebMD Pregnancy App for expecting mothers comes with over 900 doctor-approved articles for pregnant women that touches on everything you can think of as far as maternity support and advice. It offers suggested questions for your doctor at every stage of pregnancy as well as week-by-week pregnancy photos for an interactive visual of what’s going on in your body.

An extra bonus! WebMD allows you to take a photo of your belly each week and keep track of your growing belly. This is a great site for expecting mothers of multiples.

The million dollar question! What will you name the baby? If you aren’t required to follow family tradition, or if culture isn’t dictating who’s father the first born child will be named after, you have thousands and thousands of choices! With this top-rated baby name app, you can take your time and browse through this database of over 30,000 baby names from around the world, and find their meanings and origins.

Ladies! This is one of the must have pregnancy apps for expecting mothers! Whoever invented this one is a genius. Your pregnancy will go so much smoother if your partner is in sync with you and your needs, and can understand every stage of your pregnancy. Dads-to-be need someone or something, like this wonderful app, to remind them to give foot massages, use extra blankets when the AC is cranked too high, and not question the tears that may fall during the movie. They can just hand over the tissues with no questions and comments!

The app features the usual ways to track your pregnancy with a twist! Dad-humor is added to every weekly update, fetal development, and even the contraction counter. Dad will know exactly what to do every step of the way. Phew!

Great news! You do not have to wait for your doctor's appointment to hear your baby’s heartbeat. Technology has come so far! You can now use the microphone from your smartphone to eavesdrop on your baby at any time. The app includes sample sounds so you know what to listen for, and even allows you to record the beautiful sounds of your baby’s heartbeat and share it with friends and family. The creators of the app want us to know it's by no means a medical device, nor approved by FDA, but it is a fun bonding experience for sure.

You probably already have this one on your phone, but you may not have been using it for connecting with other expecting moms. While it may not seem like one of the top picks for pregnancy apps for expecting mothers, you'll find a multitude of global forums for pregnant women where they can share the excitement, ask questions, and compare notes. During this exciting and often difficult time in life, connecting with other women, especially other mothers, is crucial. It can ward off depression and anxiety, and even lessen the chance of postpartum depression. Keep your community a click away any time you are needing reassurance or wanting to share that cute ultrasound photo with the world.

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Sherry Campbell

Second grade teacher by day, at home therapist for two middle school daughters by night.

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