This app is for members of health plans who partner with ProgenyHealth®.
There is so much to keep track of when you are pregnant or have a new baby. The ProgenyHealth® app can help you track and learn about your pregnancy. Use the app throughout your pregnancy up to your baby’s first 2 years.
Use this app to:
● Get reminders and timely health to dos to stay on track with your pregnancy.
● Look up and learn about health symptoms and pregnancy issues to watch for
● Track your weight gain, important dates, and more.
● Watch videos about your baby’s weekly development.
● Find local resources and learn about programs you may be eligible for.
● Make a list of things to talk about with your doctor.
● Relax and reset with a breathing timer.
This app is designed to support you with information and tools to help keep you and your baby healthy throughout pregnancy and beyond. Enter your health insurance information and due date or delivery date to get started.
Key Pregnancy Features:
● Pregnancy and postpartum to dos
● Week-by-week pregnancy updates
● Track your baby’s growth and development
● Due date calculator
● Learn Library with information you can trust
● Get help managing health conditions
Key Baby Features:
● Developmental milestones
● To dos for baby’s first 2 years
● Diaper, feeding, and growth trackers for your new baby
● Get ready for baby’s check-ups and vaccinations
The app integrates with Apple’s HealthKit. It can sync some of your information from HealthKit into the ProgenyHealth app for you, like your weight.
To make the app available to you and others, Progeny Health® entered into a service agreement with the developer, Wildflower Health.
The content for the ProgenyHealth® app was developed in conjunction with a board-certified OB-GYN, nurse midwives and other medical experts. Please send your comments and suggestions to
[email protected].
The ProgenyHealth® app is for educational purposes only. Medical advice is not provided. Do not rely on information in this app as a tool for self-diagnosis. Always consult your doctor for appropriate examinations, treatment, testing, and care recommendations. In an emergency, dial 911 or visit the nearest hospital.