My Pregnancy This Week App:
http://www.medhelp.org/land/pregnancy-weeks
What's happening to your body this week? What's happening to your baby next week? What should you be doing each week of your pregnancy? Is this normal? Who can I talk to who is going through the same experience?
Get answers to these questions and more with MedHelp's free app, My Pregnancy This Week. Each week, you'll learn all about what is happening to you and your baby, get tips on what to do and see who else is in the same week.
What to expect from Week 1 to Week 40!
Benefits of the My Pregnancy This Week App
Learn what is happening to you from Week 1 to Week 40
Find out what is happening to your baby from conception to birth
Receive a weekly email with information on your pregnancy
Find other expecting moms at the same stage to ask questions and learn from
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Manage My Pregnancy App
http://www.medhelp.org/land/mypregnancy
How far along in your pregnancy are you? Are you gaining enough weight? Are backaches and morning sickness normal at this stage?
Medhelp's free My Pregnancy app allows users to manage their pregnancy quickly and easily and to find answers to these common pregnancy questions. The My Pregnancy app will help you calculate your due date, check that your weight gain is normal based on your pre-pregnancy weight and what week you're in, count down the days until your baby is born, and track your pregnancy symptoms, such as morning sickness, breast tenderness, backaches, cramps, food aversions and cravings. The My Pregnancy app will also tell you how often other expectant moms experience those symptoms and give you tips on how to alleviate or manage your symptoms.
Benefits of the My Pregnancy App
Quickly see where you are in your pregnancy and how many weeks you have left until your baby's arrival
Check to see if your weight gain is normal based on your pre-pregnancy BMI
Track your symptoms so you know how often you've experienced a certain symptom
Compare your symptoms to those experienced by other expecting moms
Get tips on how to alleviate and manage your symptoms, from morning sickness to Braxton-Hicks