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Pregnancy Tracker - BabyCenter

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 168907 votes - Health & Fitness - First release: 2010-08-23T07:00:00Z

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See how your baby is growing, track everything that’s happening in your pregnancy, get help with symptoms, and talk with others due at the same time as you with the world’s most beloved pregnancy app chosen by over 400 million expecting parents.

BabyCenter's pregnancy tracker and baby development calendar app guides you through the countdown to your baby’s due date – week by week and day by day – with pregnancy tips and beautiful 3-D fetal development videos that show you what is happening with your baby and body at every stage of your pregnancy.

Once your baby arrives, we'll continue helping you through those beautiful, exhausting first days and weeks with your newborn – tracking your baby's growth and development, answering all your questions, helping you adjust, and offering tips, encouragement and support every day through the first year.

DAILY PREGNANCY INFORMATION
• See how your baby is growing with our amazing 3-D fetal development videos
• Know which pregnancy symptoms to expect, when they’ll strike, and how to deal with them
• Check which foods and activities are safe and which to avoid
• Learn which baby products you’ll really need and shop our editor’s latest picks
• Find out how to tell when you’re in labor and what to pack in your hospital bag
• Use our contraction timer to track your progress toward delivery

HELPFUL ADVICE
• Ask questions, get support, and share laughs in our friendly community
• Join your Birth Club to make friends and chat with others due the same month as you

FUN TOOLS
• Browse baby names (we have more than 16,000 to choose from)
• Take a weekly Bumpie photo of your belly so you remember every stage of this special time
• Vote in weekly polls and see how your pregnancy and baby experience compares to others

NEWBORN AND BABY CARE
• Feel confident feeding your baby whether you choose breastfeeding, formula, or both
• Help your baby go to sleep and stay asleep
• Important health and safety information for your baby’s first year
• Baby care advice, and tips for taking care of yourself, too

All health information is accurate, up-to-date, and consistent with the latest guidance from leading health organizations including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine (SMFM), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). BabyCenter content is fact checked (with sources listed) and continually updated and approved by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board, an expert panel of obstetricians, midwives, pediatricians, and other experts. That’s why our content is trusted by millions of new and expecting parents around the world.

BabyCenter is proud to be recognized by leading organizations for its excellence in delivering original content, meaningful communities, and top-of-the-line products to the parents who visit our site. https://www.babycenter.com/awards

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