pregnancy tracking app

A pregnant woman using a tablet
By  Emily Olsen 11:44 am November 1, 2021
Many pregnant patients who are at high risk for preeclampsia aren’t receiving recommendations for prophylactic low-dose aspirin, but digital tools could facilitate better communication between patients and providers, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The study used the MyHealthyPregnancy app, which was developed by Naima Health. The study’s authors were cofounders or employees...
Garmin adds pregnancy tracking capabilities to smartwatches.
By  Mallory Hackett 11:20 am November 10, 2020
Fitness wearables-maker Garmin today announced new pregnancy-tracking features that can be added to its compatible smartwatches for expecting parents. With the newly released app in the Connect IQ store, expecting parents can track their pregnancy timeline, get updates on their baby’s size and movements, log their symptoms and mood, receive educational material on pregnancy health, and update...
By  Aditi Pai 09:32 am November 2, 2015
Wildflower Health's pregnancy tracking app has been made available to Medicaid populations in Louisiana and Texas. The company reported that prior to these recent rollouts, its offering, called Due Date Plus, was available to 2 million people across its existing commercial and Medicaid plans. “By engaging an increasing number of lower income women during their pregnancies, we believe that we can...
By  Aditi Pai 08:03 am April 28, 2015
Boston-based Ovuline, which offers two women's health apps, has released a number of statistics about the 1 million women that use their Ovia Pregancy app. The app helps women who have conceived to track their pregnancy with a baby calendar, health alerts, and curated pregnancy articles. The average age of women using the app is 26.8 years old. These women have reported feeling happy twice as...
By  Aditi Pai 09:25 am June 16, 2014
Four months after pregnancy tracking app developer Wildflower Health launched a program for Wyoming Medicaid beneficiaries, the startup reported that nearly 70 percent of enrollees are using the app's main features. The app's monthly retention rates are at 80 percent. Wildflower Health has reached close to one third of estimated Medicaid pregnancies in Wyoming. In Wyoming, the app used is offered...