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BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names app review: as recommended by Time, NPR, USA Today, Pregnancy, Parenting, Fit Pregnancy, and more

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Introduction

As an expecting parent you want everything to run as smoothly and perfectly as possible, and that includes being able to monitor the development of your baby and the changes to your body in as effective a way as possible, which is precisely what this iPhone and iPad app will allow you to do!

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As far as pregnancy trackers go, this app really takes the biscuit, and I can see why it has been so well-received by critics around the world. You’ll find just about everything you need to monitor at least everything I could think of as being involved with bearing a child.

BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names

Free

Count Down to the Big Day

BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names has been designed to act as an all-in-one tracking and informational resource for expecting parents, complete with an online community, access to the BabyBump Shop, and lots more.

The best iPhone and iPad apps for baby monitoring

First off, you can create your own baby countdown by entering your due date or calculating it from whenever your last menstrual period was. Once this is done you’ll be able to see a large-display countdown screen with the days and weeks remaining, and your current trimester.

 

BabyBump Pregnancy Pro personal profiling
BabyBump Pregnancy Pro personal profiling

Time Your Contractions

As each week passes you’ll receive a picture of what your embryo looks like in addition to information about how your baby’s weight and size will have changed, and how he or she has developed. You’ll also be able to read about symptoms, cravings, and bodily changes that you might experience yourself.

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Once the big day finally arrives, you can let your friends and family know that you’re going into labor via Facebook, Twitter, and email, and you can also record detailed information of the experience by using the handy Contraction Tracker feature so you know which stage of labor you’re up to.

 

BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names customise your details
BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names customise your details

BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names

Free

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Includes details of common symptoms, cravings, and bodily changes you can expect each week
  • Enjoy reading details about your baby's size and weight and development
  • Features daily tracking of mood and common pregnancy symptoms, plus weekly waist and weight measurements
  • Automatically calculates estimated weight gain for each week based on your pre-pregnancy BMI
  • Track your contractions and calculate which stage of labor you are in
  • Let family know you're going into labor via Facebook, Twitter, and email
  • Create a slideshow of your baby belly photos
  • Clever Kick Counter counts kicks and automatically stops when the time runs out or after 10 kicks
  • Share your Kick Counter sessions with others online via Facebook, Twitter, and email
  • Check out some great baby products in the BabyBump Shop
  • Recommended by Time, NPR, USA Today, Pregnancy, Parenting, Fit Pregnancy, and more

 

Cons

  • There is nothing negative to say about this app

 

BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names with more option
BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names with more option

Final Words

This iPhone and iPad app offers everything from basic weight and waist tracking for mom to detailed schematic embryo pictures enabling you to get a rough idea of exactly how your baby is developing on a weekly basis. BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names definitely receives a strong recommendation from me!

 

BabyBump Pregnancy Pro with Baby Names

Free
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MarkBangs

Mark is an opinionated writer who loves to review apps. In 2012, he started reviewing Apple apps on a regular basis and wonders how he survived up to that point without these apps.