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Kick Counter - Track your baby

Kick Counter - Track your baby

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 2.1.30

Taille:7.90MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:My Pregnancy and Baby Tracker

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Description de l'application

Surveillez sans effort les mouvements de votre bébé avec Kick Counter, l'application de grossesse indispensable. À partir de la semaine 28, le suivi des coups de pied fœtaux est essentiel pour identifier les problèmes de santé potentiels. Kick Counter simplifie ce processus : appuyez simplement sur l'écran chaque fois que vous ressentez un mouvement. Des rapports visuels, des statistiques quotidiennes, hebdomadaires et mensuelles fournissent des informations claires sur l'activité de votre bébé. Des instructions détaillées et des rappels quotidiens garantissent une surveillance cohérente. Profitez d'une tranquillité d'esprit et d'un parcours de grossesse plus sain avec Kick Counter.

Principales caractéristiques de Kick Counter :

  • Interface intuitive : Une simple pression enregistre chaque coup de pied.
  • Visualisations claires : Les graphiques et les diagrammes mettent en évidence tout changement significatif dans les schémas de coups de pied.
  • Statistiques complètes : Suivez les coups de pied de votre bébé quotidiennement, hebdomadairement et mensuellement.
  • Ressources pédagogiques : Apprenez l'importance du comptage des coups de pied et les techniques appropriées.
  • Rappels utiles : Les notifications quotidiennes garantissent que vous ne manquez aucune session.
  • Fonctionnalité hors ligne : Utilisez l'application à tout moment, n'importe où, quelle que soit la connectivité Internet.

En conclusion :

Kick Counter offre aux femmes enceintes un moyen pratique et efficace de suivre les mouvements du fœtus. Sa conception conviviale, combinée à des rapports et des rappels perspicaces, fournit un soutien inestimable pour une grossesse plus saine et un accouchement plus confiant. Téléchargez Kick Counter aujourd'hui pour une expérience de grossesse plus fluide et moins stressante. Assurez le bien-être de votre bébé avec une surveillance constante.

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Maman Feb 07,2025

Application pratique, mais un peu simple. Elle remplit son rôle, mais manque de fonctionnalités.

Mama Jan 31,2025

Die App ist okay, aber nichts Besonderes. Sie funktioniert, aber es gibt bessere Alternativen.

张妈妈 Jan 11,2025

这个应用功能太少了,没什么用处。

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