WebMD Pregnancy Cheats

WebMD Pregnancy Hack 3.0.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: WebMD
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 3.0.1
ID: com.webmd.PregnancyApp

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Description

WebMD - Pregnancy Tracker and Health Guide

Our free pregnancy app offers trusted health information for expecting parents and lets you track your baby’s growth and development week by week. Get access to more than 900 doctor-approved articles, videos, slideshows and quizzes, safety tips, and expert-curated checklists. Find support and maternity advice in our caring Pregnancy Community. Track your baby's and your health with our symptom tracker, weight and blood pressure tracker, kick counter, and contraction timer. Fun features such as the journal and the belly photo album will help you prepare for your pregnancy and fully embrace the experience.

WebMD Pregnancy in the News:
“It is the most accessible and comprehensive app available for expectant mothers.” -- Appolicious
“WebMD Pregnancy is the most comprehensive and reliable option out there.” -- LilSugar
“It helps track a load of precious in-utero firsts that moms-to-be can hold onto forever digitally.” -- New York Daily News

Key Features:
Your Pregnancy Week by Week: Monitor your changing body and your baby’s development every week through beautiful, interactive illustrations.

Pregnancy A-Z: Find quick and easy answers to fundamental health questions from what to eat to which medications to avoid. Add more than one baby to your profile and get twin-specific content. Check the Pregnancy Glossary to help you decode terms like "Apgar Score" and "Braxton Hicks."

Pregnancy Community: Connect with other moms, learn from their experiences, share your joys and apprehensions, and get support from an active and caring community.

Symptom Tracker: Log the frequency and intensity of your symptoms and add notes to help you understand what triggers each one and how your body responds to internal and environmental factors.

Weight and Blood Pressure Tracker: Log your weight and blood pressure changes to share with your doctor.

Checklists: Add notes, set reminders, and create custom lists based on everything from what to buy to postpartum care advice.

Ask My Doctor: Take advantage of WebMD’s comprehensive list of questions to ask your doctor and make the most out of each visit.

Belly Photo Album: A fun way to track your growing belly and your changing body.

Kick Counter: Track your baby’s movements by recording each kick, twist, and turn.

Contraction Timer: Log the duration, frequency, and intensity of contractions to help determine when it’s time to call your doctor.

Appointments: Keep track of everything you need to do, and set helpful reminders for doctor visits, prenatal yoga classes, babymoon, baby showers, and more.

Journal: Document important decisions such as your list of potential baby names. Record your milestones to help you track your progress and revisit your pregnancy memories for years to come.

PowerMom Study: In partnership with Scripps Research, WebMD is facilitating the participation in the PowerMom study. Using the MyDataHelps app, Scripps will survey pregnant women from varied backgrounds in hopes of better understanding the factors that contribute to healthy pregnancies. Participation is voluntary, and all data will be anonymized. By participating, you will help them gather larger, more varied, and more frequent data and produce medical insights that will help improve pregnancy for all expectant moms.

Download the app and start celebrating your pregnancy journey.


If you are a California resident, California law may provide you with certain rights regarding our use of your personal information. For more information relevant to our users who are California residents, please review the "California Residents" section of our Privacy Policy linked on this download page or within our app.

Version history

3.0.1
2023-02-15
Performance improvements & bug fixes
2.9.1
2022-02-07
Performance improvements & bug fixes
2.9
2022-01-13
Performance improvements
2.8
2021-09-21
Performance improvements
2.7
2021-03-15
Performance improvements and bug fixes.
2.6
2020-11-02
Performance improvements and bug fixes.
2.5
2020-03-23
Performance improvements and bug fixes
2.4.2
2020-03-05
Performance improvements & bug fixes
2.4.1
2019-12-31
Bug fixes and improvements
2.4
2019-12-10
Performance enhancements & bug fixes
2.3
2019-11-05
- Performance improvements and bug fixes
2.2.1
2019-10-22
- Fixed a crash that was impacting some users
2.2
2019-10-15
- Fixed a crash that was impacting some users
2.1
2019-01-07
Bug fixes and performance enhancements.
2.0.11
2018-05-24
- Performance improvements & bug fixes
2.0.10
2018-01-29
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.9
2018-01-12
- Fixes for iPhone X users including improved stability
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.8
2017-11-07
Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.7
2017-08-21
-Added link to Health Pregnancy Study blog
-Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.6
2017-07-06
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.5
2017-06-26
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.4
2017-06-06
- Performance enhancements and bug fixes
2.0.3
2017-05-31
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.2
2017-04-11
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements
2.0.1
2017-03-30
-Performance enhancements and bug fixes

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
1 008 Ratings

Reviews

MrsBoyd1323,
Very informative app
This app was awesome. I enjoyed the weekly articles, the belly slideshow, and the journal the most. It helped me keep on track with my body changes, and the contraction timer did eventually come in handy. I thought the kick counter was cool as well, although I never used it. My son was so busy in there, I never had to worry. I will be using this app again with the next baby!

I would like to add that I was very disappointed, after my first pregnancy, that when I deleted the app off my phone, (not completely off of iTunes), that I could no longer access my baby’s profile when I re-added it to my phone and logged back in. I’m afraid to delete the app now after my second child because I don’t want to lose everything I lost after the first one.

Also...I periodically get updates or reminders to add belly Photos or something to my app, and I have already had my second son. I wish there was a way to archive the baby info so I could be accessed through my webmd login, so I can delete the app from my phone. I no longer need it.
Ninna.jo,
Get this app!
I’m not getting paid for this review I’m just a satisfied app user. I used this app for my first pregnancy in 2017 and it’s a game changer! It keeps your thoughts organized as it operates as you and your little ones personal assistant. At least that’s how I see it. It gives u new articles relating to what you’re going through and how to handle almost everything. The features on this app to support your pregnancy are outstanding! It keeps track of belly photos and it gives you questions to ask your doctor as you progress and it also allows you to write down the answers the doctor gives you so that’s perfect for those detailed oriented mothers and fathers out there. My mother tracked my pregnancy with the app as well so if you have a loved one who’s by your side through it all have them download it too to keep up with your progress in real time by telling them your due date. Ok again I’m not sponsored...I just love this app and I recommend it highly to all mothers!
Linds06222013,
Very informative and educational!
This is my third pregnancy and I’m just discovering this app. WebMD prego is lightyears ahead of “what to expect” and “the bump” combined. For example, every prenatal test is organized by trimester and explained in greater detail. This is info that most doctors don’t have time to explain unless there’s a problem. The tools section is very helpful by allowing users to track things like weight, blood pressure, and eventually contraction times to name a few. There’s an entire section of symptoms to click on and learn more about relief from those. Relevant articles throughout and a week-by-week diagram... the list goes on. Definitely a well-designed free app with great information!
MK_Caldwell,
Favorite Pregnancy App
I used this app throughout my first pregnancy and am using it again for my second just for fun. I like that it’s got great information without all of the ads/marketing and extra fluff. Other apps are designed more like social media sites than information sources, they are designed so that you scroll and scroll and find more things than you wanted to. This app is straight-forward and helpful. I can get the info I want and then move on with my day.
oversmellus,
HIPAA Violations Much?
The idea of this app is great. The articles are informative. The interactive nature of it is engaging and helpful.

That said, the terms of service and privacy policy clearly state that this app will harvest every bit of information it can from you even if you don’t create a WebMD account. Moreover WebMD will use that harvested information to sell you things. They will also sell your information to anyone willing to buy it. And to make matters worse, the only place you can find the term HIPAA on their website is an article that states what it means. They don’t follow HIPAA standards. They harvest and sell you information to advertisers for products they know you will be buying based on your private health information you are giving them.

Also, when flipping through the slides in the user interface if you select one, read the article, and then go back, the app starts you back at the first slide every time.

I would give it five stars if it weren’t for the UX issues and the creepy, corporate greed driven privacy violations companies like WebMD are somehow immune from adhering to because “it’s in the terms of service.”
Fun and awesome 5,
Inaccurate sizing of baby
I use this app along with a book I am reading. I love the slideshows those are amazing and fun to see well by week. My biggest complaint is the size given for each week. At 17 weeks it Is telling me my baby is 7 inches long when every single other resource I looked at (books and online to triple check) all started the baby would only be about 5 - 5 3/4 inches long. I checked the next several weeks after and found the info just as inaccurate unfortunately. Please fix this error for baby sizing. I am not sure why it is not matching up with other reputable sources.
KaiJohn,
Mom of multiples
I love that this app allows me to keep track of my twin pregnancy which has been a completely different journey than when I was previously pregnant with one child. The articles and information are specific to my experience and keeps me updated on what to expect because this pregnancy is so different. A lot of other pregnancy apps don’t provide this option which was why I decided to go with this one.
ElleyRae,
Gives you an inside look....
Instead of spending 10 months (40 weeks is technically 10 months) imagining what’s happening with the development of your baby, you can actually watch it! This application offers scientific explanations, fantastic articles on the mother’s health and wellness, and it allows you to make notes for your doctor’s appointments. For a free app, I’m not sure what else Pregnancy WebMD could offer.
Puppy_kitten,
Not everyone is EXACTLY the same.
This app asks when my last known period was Then calculates the due date. I know exactly when my last period was I know exactly when I ovulated and I know exactly what my due date is (confirmed by the doctor). However it only allows for people who have a 28 day cycle where they have there period then ovulate EXACTLY 14 days later. When I change the due date it changes when I started my period.

Also, more than once this app has told me that it is not OK to eat brie cheese. That is COMPLETELY incorrect. You shouldn’t eat unpasteurized food! Soft cheese is fine so long as it’s pasteurized. It’s emphasizing the cheese and not the fact that it’s unpasteurized.
fthfji,
Assumes every parents is “mainstream”
This app gives VERY little information on breastfeeding and when discussing supplies you will need for baby always first assumes bottle feeding.

There is zero mention of cloth diapering- only disposable

There is zero mention of home birthing or midwife care. Every week says “what to expect at your DOCTORS appointment”

There are pages and pages of information on pain control but no mention of natural birthing methods.

There is no discussion of circumcision or that it is a CHOICE that parents make. It only says things like “make sure you have gauze and vaseline to care for a circumcision”

There is no information whatsoever on what to expect in the moments after baby is born- such as antibiotic ointment in their eyes, vitamin K injections, who cuts the cord and how long to wait until you cut the cord, Skin to skin, who bathes baby, not retracting an intact foreskin, how soon to breastfeed, how soon to pump, etc.

This app is clearly geared towards brainwashed American consumers!