There are graphs and growth charts and timelines, and let me tell you it's going to make it a lot easier this time around so when the doctor asks about how many poopy diapers I change in a day I can look up the exact average instead of guessing in my haze of the first month and sleepless nights. I will be able to see if he is starting to sleep longer at night and less during the day. I can make notes of things I want to ask the doctor and have it all in one spot.
To be specific, pumping when how long what side and how much you got, bottle feeding how much and when, diapers when wet or poopy or both and consistency and color leaks and open air accidents, nursing how long what side and when, height weight head circumference and it will show you growth charts, sleep, activities, mood, temperature, doctor visits, medicines given, vaccines, general health like if there's a rash or if baby is puking, there's a spot for solid foods and sippy cups to track all that and what they ate in case you are trying new foods and they develop an allergy, and when you get to it there is a spot for potty training to track when they go and what they do. There are timers too, so if little Jimmy needs Tylenol every 4 hours to bring down a fever a timer will go off on your phone to remind you.
It will track feedings, diapers, sleep schedule, medicines and vaccines. It even has medical information where you can store the blood type and doctors name ans number incase anything should go wrong while they are in someone else's care as long as the caregiver has the app it's all good, ftms will be at ease knowing what's going on while they are at work because the apps will sync almost instantly.
What all does it cover as far as after baby is born?