Insception iPregnancy Checklist App: Let the Phone Do the Planning

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pregnant bellyPregnancy is an event of its own kind in life, an event that changes your life forever by granting you responsibility of a new life. However, it is a very long nine months of preparing your home, your body, and your daily routine for the arrival of a new baby. Sometimes the stress of pregnancy can be overwhelming for parents, so much so that certain preparation requirements are forgotten by your stress-induced brain.

Your doctor will likely encourage you to make a checklist of all the little details preparing for a newborn requires. This can include appointments with the doctor but it can also include little tips for after the birth such as what is the best type of baby formula, where to find a list of good pediatricians, stores that sell good baby clothes, etc. But what happens if the stress causes you to lose that list and you find yourself back at square one?

Today’s technology can be a savior sometimes, especially for parents to be in a world of stress. The Insception iPregnancy App is a new mobile checklist that you can download directly to your smartphone. Instead of keeping track of a number of different handwritten lists that could be scattered throughout the house, the app provides one convenient storage space for hospital visit dates, baby shopping locations, even where to find good paint. The checklist becomes a scheduler that you can recheck at your convenience and take some of the stress off your mind.

Pregnancy is a wonderful life changing event, but it can be very strenuous on the mind and anything to help take some of that stress away is a great thing to have. These days very few people go anywhere or do anything without their phone, and so long as you keep your phone with you, you keep your pregnancy schedule with you too. That way you can forget about remembering all the little things, and stay focused on welcoming your new baby into the world.

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