Ovia Pregnancy & Baby Tracker Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 770 reviews. Read all reviews for Ovia Pregnancy & Baby Tracker for iPhone.
Ovia Pregnancy & Baby Tracker is free iOS app published by Ovuline, Inc.

Not for women

YungK121098

Extremely bias app. Deleting this immediately! Home birth is safer than the hospital!


Disappointing

mrsfalope

I wish the app had more information about the baby’s development week by week. I literally have to look up 10 other sources to find out what’s going on with the baby each week..... the app only gives very minor tidbits a couple of times a week and is mostly focused on selling you products. I’m frustrated and disappointed with this app


App does not work

zimmmmmmmc

Took weeks to get in the app & now it says I’m 39 weeks pregnant?!? What?!


Do it.

subpargoku

First time mother here. This app is great for keeping you in the know- especially during these odd times. Things they said at the doctor that you maybe forgot about? It’s there as a reminder. Things they didn't mention at the doctor? There. Things that maybe happen before you make it to your next appointment? Also there. Helpful articles within the app, and all information cited. Definitely would recommend.


Mostly ads

Claudia_flies

I only really use the app for the calendar feature in order to keep track of the weeks. Otherwise the info and articles are pretty useless and basic with the timeline filled with ads. The aim of the app seems to mostly be about selling you things.


Love love love it.

Lovely lashae

This is my second pregnancy but my first time using this app. I love it. I use this app and three others and this is the only one that has a free kick counter and contraction timer. I also love the hand and feet size comparison. I love all the free tools within this app and I would highly recommend it.


2nd pregnancy

ColaSoul

The app doesn’t give me option to add a new 2nd pregnancy. I don’t want to delete the information from my 1st pregnancy to add a new one. ?? frustrated to say the least. I want to keep all the pregnancy data inside the app, not just my previous, my current as well; ALL:past and present.


Best overall

snapdunn

I am currently using two pregnancy apps. This one and WhattoExpect. I love being able to track my symptoms, health, weight, etc. I like being able to quickly read reliable info about symptoms, medications and foods. The only reason I also use the WhatToExpwxt app is because the community boards are better. Great app.


Okay but misinformation and advertising agendas abound

vonwestercool

Way way waaaaay too many ads in general but especially so for the same, narrow topics like cord blood banking. It’s something many parents don’t and won’t do, and the proliferation of ads for it just makes me want to do it even less. It smacks of cheesy marketing scam. The information really dumbs down things and makes me feel like I’m in the wrong, non-scientific app geared to airheads. I don’t know many women I consider airheads, so I really don’t know who this is for. Also topics like “are sit-ups safe?” are sorely misinformed. Sure, yes of course they’re safe for the baby up to a point at which sure there’s a minor risk of reducing blood flow while on one’s back. But they’re extraordinarily damaging for the pelvic floor and directly cause diastasis recti in many women and people in general. And then of course there are absolutely random posts like “what is bipolar disorder?” — not a topic that is very relevant for most first trimester women. Like why are we even talking about it? That’s said, interface is cute enough and modern enough. I like the “my baby is this size” comparisons by week, and the app is generally inclusive of various types of relationships, genders etc.


Love the weekly update

itsaminaofficial

As a new mom I downloaded so many apps and this was by far the easiest and very helpful during my pregnancy. I was always eager to find out the weekly changes. Love it!