153 Best Apps for Every Aspect of a Busy Mum’s Life

Mother and son using digital devices at home for busy mum life.

Fertility and�Pregnancy Apps

My Pregnancy Centre

Ultrasound image of a fetus at 18 weeks pregnant, highlighting baby development features.

My Pregnancy & Baby Today is the best resource for pregnant women and their partners. Expecting a baby? Get week-by-week pregnancy tips and trackers, with access to videos, tools, checklists, a thriving community of mums and parents to-be, baby essentials, health solutions and thousands of BabyCenter articles. Plus, tools like the bumpie photo journal, our baby name finder and more. Then, once your baby arrives, it switches to daily parenting guidance to support you through baby’s first year.

iPregnancy

Mobile app screens showing pregnancy, baby, and family planning tools.

iPregnancy is THE PREMIER APPLICATION for keeping track of your pregnancy! Others have tried to duplicate the features found in this program, but this is the only pregnancy app actually written by a practicing Ob/Gyn!

iContraction

Ultrasound image of pregnancy monitoring app on smartphone screen.

This application is the most convenient way to keep track of your labour contractions. I created this application for use during my own wife’s labour and have paid special attention to keeping the interface as clean and clutter free as possible.

My Baby’s Beat

App for busy mums to record and manage daily tasks.

Use your iPhone / iPad microphone to listen to your baby’s sounds (Heartbeats and other sounds). NO ACCESSORY REQUIRED! You can record, and share the recordings via email, Facebook, Twitter or WhatsApp.

Fertility Friend

Fertility tracking app on smartphone showing cycle charts and data analysis.

Fertility Friend is the most trusted and accurate fertility tracker. This app is an advanced ovulation calculator, menstrual calendar, fertility chart and period tracker. It works to help you get pregnant because it interprets your own personal fertility signs. Fertility Friend creates an exclusive fertility chart and ovulation calendar with personalised trying to conceive tips and analysis.

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.


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