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ItsTime2011
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Just wondering are there any fertility and ovulation apps that people use for the iphone? I love apps.
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Posted 2/15/11 11:02 AM |
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AngnShaun
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Re: Spin off to App post
i use babymed
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Posted 2/15/11 11:07 AM |
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jasmine
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Re: Spin off to App post
i liked iperiod (and now that I am pregnant I like their sister app, ipregnant and also the what to expect app)
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Posted 2/15/11 11:15 AM |
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MrsFishstick
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I use the P and O tracker on my droid. It's awesome and has been right on so far. Tracks my P and O LOL pretty self explanatory!
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Posted 2/15/11 11:17 AM |
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ItsTime2011
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Wow - both babymed and iperiod are very helpful and extensive apps. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Posted 2/15/11 11:23 AM |
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jasmine
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Posted by ItsTime2011
Wow - both babymed and iperiod are very helpful and extensive apps. Thanks for the suggestions.
I had a very long irregular cycle after stopping the pill and really liked that I could track my symptoms in iperiod. When I got a surprise BFP on cd56 I was able to look back at my symptoms and piece together my cycle such that I was able to predict my EDD within 2 days of my dating sono! I tracked ewcm, cramps, unusual symptoms, bfn, bfp, when I started taking red raspberry leaf tea, etc. I also liked that you can assign your own labels to four of the icons in the calendar.
The only things I track in ipregnancy are my weight, dr appts, and which days I have puked but it's helpful because you can click on any day in the calendar and it will tell you how far along you will be on that date. It also gives you an overview of how big the baby is, etc, and daily info tidbits.
I have the free version of both and thought they were great!
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Posted 2/15/11 11:32 AM |
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Posted 2/15/11 1:18 PM |
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ItsTime2011
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Re: Spin off to App post
Posted by jasmine
Posted by ItsTime2011
Wow - both babymed and iperiod are very helpful and extensive apps. Thanks for the suggestions.
I had a very long irregular cycle after stopping the pill and really liked that I could track my symptoms in iperiod. When I got a surprise BFP on cd56 I was able to look back at my symptoms and piece together my cycle such that I was able to predict my EDD within 2 days of my dating sono! I tracked ewcm, cramps, unusual symptoms, bfn, bfp, when I started taking red raspberry leaf tea, etc. I also liked that you can assign your own labels to four of the icons in the calendar.
The only things I track in ipregnancy are my weight, dr appts, and which days I have puked but it's helpful because you can click on any day in the calendar and it will tell you how far along you will be on that date. It also gives you an overview of how big the baby is, etc, and daily info tidbits.
I have the free version of both and thought they were great!
This is my first cycle of the birth control and I am not sure if my cycles will be regular or not so this is a good program to use because I can track BD and also any cycle changes. If I was on a regular cycle today would be ovulation day so I will keep an eye on it and I think this will really help. Thanks for the great info.
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