Considering parenthood? There’s an app for that
Filed under: Software , Odds and ends , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch In just a few days, a UK couple will welcome their ” iPhone baby .” After three years of unsuccessful attempts at pregnancy, the couple downloaded an unnamed fertility calculator app. The mother-to-be, who wishes to remain anonymous, entered her temperature and other information daily. The app then did the necessary calculations to determine when she’d be most fertile. Just two months later, the couple had a little one on the way. Since the Telegraph story doesn’t name the app the couple used, we’ve gathered a few with similar functionality: Fertility and Pregnancy Calculator [ iTunes link ] Much like the app in the story, …

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