Track Your Baby’s Health with The BabyTime App

Jenny, 5 Minutes for Mom contributor, is here to share with you a great new app for keeping up with babies. This post is sponsored, but all opinions remain those of the writer.

The birth of a new baby is a wonderful time. It is also a time of many changes and challenges. Whether your new baby is the first or fifth it can be hard to keep track of their health when your body is healing and your mind is scattered and your hormones are going crazy.

babytime_app_stats3That’s why I love using an App to keep track of my newborn’s sleep, nursing, and bowel movements. The BabyTime App just does that by providing a user friendly and thorough baby tracking app.

With a clean and simple design, The BabyTime App allows the busiest of mom’s to clearly record their child’s activities. Because it was created by parents, this app includes many features that are handy to first-time and experienced moms.

For example, The Baby Time App will recognize your baby’s patterns. This can be crucial when a baby passes the newborn stage of on-demand sleep and feedings and reaches the stage of scheduled naps and feedings. No more second guessing or trying to remember what time it was when the baby napped last. Instead, the BabyTime app, will record it all for you! Your baby’s trends can be revealed to you weekly or monthly with the app.

The BabyTime App keeps track of:

  • Nursing/Breastfeeding –  Track time spent feeding on each breast. No more rubber bands on your wrist to remember which side you last fed on, no more filling out charts with how long baby nursed, The BabyTime App tells you!
  • Bottle – Track how much and whether the feed was formula or expressed breastmilk (EBM).
  • Sleep –  Track when and how long your baby sleeps, and find patterns or trends.
  • Diapers/Nappies –  During the newborn phase, you’ll want to check if your baby is eating enough by tracking how many full diapers/nappies are produced over time. You might not remember, but The BabyTime App will!

Think of all the time this app will save when heading to the doctor for well visits. No more checking your purse for the notes you jotted down while nursing. No more trying to remember how many diapers you changed. Simply open up the app and present your doctor with the necessary information to ensure your child’s health.

The BabyTime App is a convenient and practical app that can offer moms a peace of mind. Something we can use as we navigate life with a newborn! Babies change so rapidly, making it difficult to keep track of everything they do. That’s why it’s great to have an app do it for you with clarity and ease.

the babytime app

A few additional features of The BabyTime app are:

  • Share and/or sync your app with an additional caregiver. Is your husband staying with the baby? Are you heading to work and leaving your child in the care of a relative or babysitter?  You can still keep track of all the vital information!
  • Use night-mode for late night (or early morning) feedings. Much gentler on the eyes and less likely to disturb the baby, night mode can be easily turned off or on.
  • Record events after they happen. Did your toddler have a tantrum in the middle of a nursing session and you forgot to record it?  No worries!  This app allows you to add events after the fact!

Life with a newborn is beautiful and miraculous, but not without its challenges.  Let The BabyTime app manage some of those challenges for you!

The app can be downloaded for iPhones.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored, thank you for reading and sharing.
Written by 5 Minutes for Mom contributor, Jenny Nanninga.

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71 Comments

  1. I think apps are great for a lot of people especially the younger generation, but I just wrote everything down as it worked great for us.

  2. Thomas Murphy says:

    I keep records from the doctor.

  3. we write everything down in a journal

  4. Regular Dr appointments

  5. Jessica T says:

    My husband made a spreadsheet – lol! Such a nerd!

  6. Melissa M says:

    I wrote it all down in a notebook.

  7. Nicki Joseph says:

    I wrote it down in the notes section in my phone

  8. Stephanie says:

    i write things down

  9. Ask others who have been there and just pay close attention to your baby and instincts!

  10. I have a little book that was given to me by my pediatrician and they record the specifics at each visit! I then transfer this info into my daughter’s baby book!

  11. Cori Westphal says:

    I just read a lot of books and visited the doctor regularly, and wasn’t afraid to ask the dumb questions!

    coriwestphal at msn dot com

  12. Allison Downes says:

    Through Doctor visits, and keeping a journal.

    thank you for the nice giveaway 🙂

  13. We just wrote everything down. It wasn’t very technical!

  14. Klydra Pugh says:

    I kept a journal for myself and pediatrician
    Thanks for the chance

  15. Karen Lynch says:

    When they were not acting themselves I checked the books and internet for possible causes and took notes of out of ordinary things, so if a call to dr. Was in order I had my notes to refer to.

  16. Dianne Hall says:

    We wrote it down in a spiral notebook

  17. BusyWorkingMama says:

    Great idea! I wrote everything down on a dry erase board each day!

  18. Emily Smith says:

    I followed my instincts and followed the pediatricians advice and did my best. I have a good memory, so I kept a lot of mental notes.

  19. We use the baby book to keep track of most, but it doesnt have enough room for everything. This app would be perfect!

  20. Susan Christy says:

    Wrote it all down

  21. Still trying to decide for when the time comes!

  22. I had a notebook that I wrote in and had a record book from the doctor and print outs of visits.

  23. Audra O'Hara says:

    Other than her regular pediatrician check-ups, I didn’t really use anything to track my daughter’s health.

  24. I didn’t keep track of my son’s nap times, I would write on a journal for his health records,

  25. With my first we wrote EVERYTHING down. I’m having a much harder time tracking the second time around!

  26. vickie couturier says:

    I had a baby book that would hold that information

  27. Deb Jackson says:

    I kept a babybook and journal for each of my children.

  28. e michelle says:

    The first one I wrote everything down in his baby book, the second one I wrote about half the things down. The third one poor kid I have a book for her somewhere! But this app would have been awesome. I just have mommy brain and I remember who has had what and who is allergic to what meds!

  29. Sonya Morris says:

    I didn’t use anything, I just tried to keep remember everything.

  30. Denise Konkel says:

    We just wrote it down on a piece of paper!

  31. ronalee duncan says:

    I either wrote things on the calendar or in a notebook.

  32. Birdiebee says:

    Dr. records and making notations in the baby book.

  33. Jessica To says:

    I kept track in a baby book and a health record booklet.

  34. Emmah Aldrich says:

    I kept track in a journal and baby book.

  35. When my first was a new born I kept it all in a folder. But with number 2, I haven’t done very well at all. I could use an app for sure!

  36. I would keep file folders separated by years, the app would be great.

  37. I write it down using notes in my phone

  38. Just regular visits to the doctor and mothers intuition.

  39. Melanie F says:

    With our first little guy I tracked everything w/ a form that the hospital gave us… which I of course ended up spilling coffee all over & couldn’t read a thing, AHH! THIS app is awesome & would love to use it with our babes on the way… pretty genius!

  40. Jennifer Rote says:

    Would have been nice to have apps back then. Just kept a close eye and relied on the doctors to track.

  41. I would record everything in a journal.

  42. Ashley Tucker says:

    My baby isn’t born yet so I’m not sure what I will do yet.

  43. Terry Maigi says:

    I keep all the records and dr notes in her baby box

  44. I tried to write it down but you know what that’s like with a baby.

  45. We add all stats in their baby books

  46. Eileen Richter says:

    Well, my kids are teens and older now, but we have had our daughter and grand daughter live with us. My daughter actually made copies of the forms they used in the hospital for a while, then found a different one to make copies of online. Now she has a smart phone so I just know that her next little one, and all the grandies will have apps to use. And grammy and papa will use them too when we are lucky enough to babysit:)

  47. Cassandra Eastman says:

    I just watched them closely and called the doctor if I was worried! This app would be great once our little one arrives.

  48. Through regular dr visits

  49. Kenny Hall says:

    We wrote it down in a journal

  50. Barbara Montag says:

    We didn’t have these options back when the kids were babies.
    Took them for their regular check ups.
    We did keep records for their childhood illnesses.
    thank you

    1. Barbara Montag says:

      Bloglovin barbaramontag

  51. Seyma Shabbir says:

    We kept all the measurements, height weight, illnesses on paper in a folder.

  52. Suzanne G says:

    I did regular doctor visits and would write down any concerns I had to bring up at next visit.

  53. I would write notes in a book and had records at the doctors.

  54. a had a journal with charts when my son was little

  55. Wanda Patterson says:

    Just common sense and regular Doctors visits. They were weighed and measured and it was charted. The one thing I didn’t like was I didn’t have my own record. I had to go by the Docs word and I couldn’t research or compare the results. I was always told they were under weight but they looked fine.

  56. The first year I wrote everything down in the baby book.

  57. I used an app so this is right up my alley!

  58. i had a journal filled with charts

  59. Amanda Sakovitz says:

    I went to the doctors to keep track

  60. We keep records the each dr appointment.

  61. Betsy Barnes says:

    I kept a journal to record everything concerning my son’s health. He was a preemie, so this was very important to keep records of how much he ate, slept etc. It was helpful to the pediatrician too, he could see my son’s progress at home by my records.

  62. I would write everything down after each dr appointment.

  63. nicole dz says:

    We keep track of our baby’s health by usually going to the doctors, and keeping all paperwork in a safe place.

  64. I keep records the pediatrician gives me.

  65. Back when my daughters were newborns, I kept track of their stats by adding them to their baby books.

  66. steven weber says:

    Never heard of tracking it, would usually just track it based on doctor’s visits.

  67. I never really “tracked” anything. I mostly just followed their cues. If they were hungry I fed them, if they were tired I put them to bed, if they needed changed they got changed. Now with my twins it could have come in more handy lol. There were a few times that the same twin got fed or changed twice because I was half-asleep and not paying attention lol.

  68. Lisa Brown says:

    no apps at that time, just payed close attention and kept vigilant