Track and Monitor your babys Breast Feeds, Diapers, Sleeps, Pumpings, Journals and Medicines. Record your Babys Bottle and Breast feeds as well as Solid feeds. Now you can also record Diaper changes and your Babys Sleeping patterns.
Feed Baby also allows you to track your Breast Pumps so that you always know exactly how much Breast milk you have pumped.
Feed Baby includes detailed reports and charts/graphs that allow you to visualize some of your most important data.
We focus on a simple and easy to use interface. The big buttons make it easy for tired mums and dads to start or add new records during those sleepless nights!
Includes syncing between any of your mobile devices!
Multiple new Themes to choose between so that you can customise the colour scheme of Feed Baby.
Key Features include:
- Easily record Breast/Bottle/Solid feeds with a single touch. Recording your Babys feeds has never been so easy!
- Easily record Diaper changes with a single touch
- Easily record Dry Diapers with a single touch
- Easily start and stop Baby Sleeps with a single touch
- Easily record Breast Pumpings with a single touch
- Easily record Journals with a single touch
- Easily record Growths (Weight, Height, Head circumference) with a single touch
- Easily record Medication Records with a single touch
- Easily add/remove Medicines with their own graphics and color schemes
- Device-to-Device Synchronization between any number of devices so that Mom and Dad always knows whats going on!
- Charts of some of your most important data
- Detailed Summaries of some of your most important data
- 3 Themes to choose from
- Fully supported with regular updates. 'Feed Baby' is a fully supported product. And we provide email support for any questions you have or issues you may encounter.
We have many more features coming soon! And we plan to keep releasing regular updates with more features on a monthly, and even sometimes weekly basis. So Feed Baby will just keep getting better and better!
Record your babys Growth (Weight, Height and Head circumference) and view them on percentile charts from both WHO and CDC.