Get Ready for Your New Baby with–You Guessed It–iPregnancy!

Posted on 16 June 2010 by


So, it was just this morning when I saw Dilbert taking a stab at the eternal question, “What will they make an app for next?”:

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And then I log on and check out what new apps are available to notify you all about, and see this one:

From the time she finds out she is pregnant to the day she goes into labor, iPregnancy can help expecting mothers plan and prepare for a beautiful new baby. iPregnancy is an iPhone app designed to guide a woman through one of the most important periods her life. Designed by an OB/GYN, the iPregnancy app provides features like: a due date calculator, due date count down, 3-D ultra sound picture of your baby, baby information summary, name picker, OB visit tracker, etc. iPregnancy even has a weight gain analysis feature that helps you decide the appropriate weight gain for your size and helps you keep your weight gain on track for each visit to the doctor.

I have two kids meself, and there’s no question in my mind–none–that we would have given this one a whirl.  So if you’re thinking about it because you’ve just finished “What to Expect When You’re Panicking,” and are in severely, flop-sweat, pre-birth mode (I sure was!), surf on over and check it out.  It’s available for an MSRP of $4.99 at the app store.  And I promise–it won’t vaporize anything.

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Doug is a nerd from way back, falling for a Commodore PET at the age of 15, and never looking back. Riding the nerd wave, he got a Computer Science degree and entered the tech industry at a young age, deciding after a year and a half of front-line phone technical support that he should try something, *anything* else. He settled on technical writing, and has been cranking out documentation for companies like Unisys, SGI, Cisco, Juniper, and many others ever since. The fact that he commutes between his family in Austin and his day job in California is something that he is simply trying to live with. (Isabelle the Corgi helps.)

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