
To learn about what’s happening at various stages of pregnancy, and how your peanut is growing too, the WebMD Pregnancy app sends you doctor-approved tips and health information. Your body is about to go through some major changes.

After you give birth, the app will automatically switch over to giving you parenting advice for baby’s first year. You can also take pictures of your growing bump to create a pregnancy journal and search the baby names database by meaning or theme to find a name you like. Get weekly updates about your stage of pregnancy with articles, slideshows and videos on topics relevant to what you’re going through right now (and your baby’s development), including special information for high-risk pregnancies. This all-in-one pregnancy app goes from tracking your ovulation to counting contractions and gives you the deets on everything in between. Dealing with irregular periods? Ovia’s algorithm also makes predictions for cycles that are harder to pin down. The app lets you know what days you’re most fertile with a daily fertility “score” and clearly labels the best day to take a pregnancy test. With the Ovia Fertility app, you can track your period and other fertility info like your morning body temperature and cervical fluid-if you want to-to find out when you’re likely to ovulate. Knowing what’s what with your monthly cycle can make a huge difference when you’re trying to get pregnant. Check out the best ones we found to guide you through every stage- from trying to conceive to tracking your baby’s growth to creating a registry: Best App for Tracking Fertility and Ovulation

There’s so much to learn: When am I most likely to get pregnant? When will the nausea end? Are these contractions for real? Will I ever sleep well again?īut don’t worry, getting the answers you need during this exciting time can be as easy as downloading an app. Starting a family opens up a whole new world.
