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iPhone apps for parenting

Posted on timeJanuary 28th, 2010 by userPrem    flag(5) Comments





First, news for who are yet to have a baby. A new iPhone app has been developed which calculates when a woman is most fertile. Britain has this unique claim of a woman delivering a baby girl with the help of this iPhone app.

After four years struggling to have a baby, Lena Bryce and her partner Dudley had almost given up hope of having children, until they heard about the fertility app (The Free Menstrual Calendar) and downloaded it to her iPhone. Lena entered her body temperature daily and the app calculated when she would be most fertile.

After just two months of using the technology she fell pregnant and gave birth to a baby girl Lola who weighed 6lb 12ozs at birth.

Now for those who have a baby, another iPhone application has been launched that claims to be able to tell parents what their baby’s cries mean. The Cry Translator app claims 96 percent accuracy in interpreting cries of distress from babies. The application uses the iPhone’s microphone to get the sound, analyses it, and displays information about what the cry means on the screen.

The application works for all babies, and doesn’t matter the language they speak at home. The cries interpret whether the baby is hungry, annoyed, tired, stressed or bored.

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