Mama Tracker — kick counter
Univated LTD
5.0 ★
store rating
Free
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.5
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What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
20% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
100% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Mama Tracker — kick counter
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
- Kick statistics and history, with notes
- Hospital bag checklist
- Contraction counter and timer
- Export data in PDF format
- Helpful articles
- Different app themes
EXPECTANT MOM
Who should count the baby's movements and why?
The baby's activity usually peaks around 32 weeks, then decreases as the baby grows and has less room to move in the uterus. Feeling regular movements is a sign that the baby is doing well. If the mother notices a clear decrease in movements, it may be a warning sign. That is why, from 28–30 weeks until delivery, obstetricians and gynecologists often recommend tracking fetal movements as one way to monitor the baby's condition.
BABY'S KICKS
The kick counter will help you:
- Track the baby's activity by the hour
- Learn about different methods of counting movements
- Create notes for kick-counting sessions
- Share the history file with your obstetrician or gynecologist
HOSPITAL BAG
For your convenience, we’ve divided the hospital bag checklist into 6 categories. Check off items you’ve packed, add your own, or remove what you don’t need. This way, you won’t forget anything important.
CONTRACTIONS
The contraction timer helps you know if labor has started. Based on the timing and progress of your contractions, you’ll know whether it’s time to go to the hospital or if you can stay home a little longer.
ARTICLES
In the "Articles" section, we publish up-to-date information for expectant mothers. You can ask 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@univated.com.
MAIN FEATURES OF THE APP FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS:
- Fetal kick counter
- Kick statistics and history, with notes
- Hospital bag checklist
- Contraction counter and timer
- Export data in PDF format
- Helpful articles
- Different app themes
EXPECTANT MOM
Who should count the baby's movements and why?
The baby's activity usually peaks around 32 weeks, then decreases as the baby grows and has less room to move in the uterus. Feeling regular movements is a sign that the baby is doing well. If the mother notices a clear decrease in movements, it may be a warning sign. That is why, from 28–30 weeks until delivery, obstetricians and gynecologists often recommend tracking fetal movements as one way to monitor the baby's condition.
BABY'S KICKS
The kick counter will help you:
- Track the baby's activity by the hour
- Learn about different methods of counting movements
- Create notes for kick-counting sessions
- Share the history file with your obstetrician or gynecologist
HOSPITAL BAG
For your convenience, we’ve divided the hospital bag checklist into 6 categories. Check off items you’ve packed, add your own, or remove what you don’t need. This way, you won’t forget anything important.
CONTRACTIONS
The contraction timer helps you know if labor has started. Based on the timing and progress of your contractions, you’ll know whether it’s time to go to the hospital or if you can stay home a little longer.
ARTICLES
In the "Articles" section, we publish up-to-date information for expectant mothers. You can ask 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@univated.com.