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Feeding Status
Smart Feeding Timer
Choose your feeding type, start the timer, and we'll automatically save when you stop!
Quick Feed Options
Voice Recording
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β’ "Baby had a 15 minute breast feeding session"
β’ "Formula feeding for 20 minutes, 3 ounces"
β’ "Breastfed for 12 minutes, baby seemed satisfied"
β’ "Fed 4 ounces of formula over 18 minutes"
Pumping Status
Smart Pumping Timer
Choose your pumping side, start the timer, and we'll automatically save when you stop!
Quick Pump Options
Voice Recording
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β’ "Pumped both sides for 20 minutes, got 4 ounces total"
β’ "Left breast pumping session for 15 minutes, 2 ounces"
β’ "Pumped right side for 18 minutes, pumped 2.5 ounces"
β’ "Both sides pumping for 25 minutes, total 5 ounces"
Pumping Statistics
Quick Diaper Change
Tap the type of diaper change and we'll save it instantly!
Record Diaper Change
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β’ "Baby had a wet diaper"
β’ "Dirty diaper change"
β’ "Wet and dirty diaper"
β’ "Just checked, diaper was dry"
Log Food
Record Food Log
We'll log it automatically!
β’ "Baby tried banana today, loved it"
β’ "Sweet potato for lunch, she refused"
β’ "New food oatmeal, seemed okay with it"
β’ "Baby had avocado for breakfast, ate most of it"
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π¨ Critical Safety Tips
Essential safety guidelines every parent should know
Safe Sleep (SIDS Prevention)
- Always place baby on their back to sleep
- Use a firm sleep surface
- Keep crib bare - no blankets, pillows, or toys
- Room-sharing without bed-sharing recommended
Vehicle Safety
- NEVER leave child alone in vehicle - even briefly
- Always use proper car seat for age/weight
- Rear-facing until at least 2 years old
- Check car seat installation annually
Fever & Emergency Signs
- Fever >100.4Β°F (38Β°C) in babies under 3 months - call doctor immediately
- Difficulty breathing or bluish lips/face
- Signs of dehydration (no wet diapers 6+ hours)
- Persistent vomiting or severe diarrhea
Choking Prevention
- Learn infant CPR and choking rescue
- Avoid small objects that fit through toilet paper roll
- Cut food into small pieces
- Always supervise during feeding
Home Safety
- Install safety gates at stairs
- Cover electrical outlets
- Secure furniture to walls
- Lock cabinets with hazardous items
Water Safety
- Never leave child unattended near water
- Empty buckets/containers immediately
- Water heater set to 120Β°F (49Β°C) or below
- Always test bath water temperature
Emergency Preparedness
- Keep pediatrician's number handy
- Know location of nearest ER
- Keep poison control number: 1-800-222-1222
- First aid kit easily accessible
Feeding Safety
- Test bottle temperature before feeding
- Discard formula after 1 hour at room temp
- Sterilize bottles for newborns
- Honey not safe for babies under 1 year
π¨ Emergency Contacts
Important: These are general safety guidelines. Always consult your pediatrician for personalized advice. Trust your instincts - if something doesn't feel right, contact your doctor immediately.
Pediatric Visit Preparation
Get ready for your next doctor visit with data-driven insights and suggested questions.
Quick Reference
Typical Newborn Feeding
- 8-12 times per day
- 10-30 minutes per session
- Every 2-3 hours
Normal Diaper Output
- 6-8 wet diapers per day
- 3-4 dirty diapers (newborn)
- 1+ dirty diapers (older infant)
When to Call Doctor
- Fever over 100.4Β°F
- Signs of dehydration
- Persistent vomiting
- No wet diapers for 6+ hours
Sleep Status
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Sleep Analysis
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Today's Sleep
Today's Naps
Average Sleep
Sleep Quality
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