Best Baby Feeding Tracker App

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Comprehensive Feeding Logs

Pumping

Track pumping sessions by logging the start time, duration, and amount expressed.

Solid Foods

Monitor when new foods are introduced and any reactions.

Solutions for all your baby sleep challenges

Breastfeeding

Record which breast was used and the duration of each session.

Bottle Feeding

Log the amount of breast milk consumed.

What Parents say about app

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awesome app, having all the features which are needed as parents, vaccination, growth etc

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Sachin Panchal

It's a Nice and really Helpful app where I can track my child growth easily...

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Snehlata Khandelwal

Fantastic app, easy to use, user-friendly. It tracks a lot - sleeping, feeding, diaper change, breastfeeding, medications, vaccinations, symptoms and temperature, teething etc...I can easily track all my baby's memories and milestones.

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From Infancy to Preschool (0-5 Years)

Infants (0-12 Months)

Infants (0-12 Months)

Breastfeeding

For newborns, breastfeeding is often the primary source of nutrition. TPZ feeding tracker allows you to log the following:

  • Feeding Times: Record when each breastfeeding session occurs.
  • Duration: Track how long each session lasts, including which breast was used.
  • Pumping: Log pumping sessions, noting the amount expressed and time.
Formula Feeding

If you're using formula, it’s important to track:

  • Amount Consumed: Log the volume of formula given during each feeding.
  • Feeding Schedule: Keep a record of when bottles are offered to establish a routine.

Introducing Solids (Around 6 Months)

As your baby grows, you'll start introducing solid foods. TPZ feeding tracker helps you:

  • Log New Foods: Record each new food introduced, along with dates and any reactions.
  • Monitor Allergies: Note any adverse reactions to specific foods, helping identify potential allergies.
  • Track Quantities: Log how much solid food your baby consumes at each meal.
Introducing Solids (Around 6 Months)
Toddlers (1-3 Years)

Toddlers (1-3 Years)

Expanding Food Variety

During this stage, toddlers begin to eat a wider variety of foods. TPZ tracker include:

  • Meal Tracking: Log breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks separately to understand preferences and patterns.
  • Nutritional Balance: Ensure meals include fruits, vegetables, grains, and proteins by tracking food groups consumed.
Encouraging Independence

As toddlers grow, they may want to feed themselves. Track:

  • Self-feeding Attempts: Note when your child tries self-feeding and which foods they prefer.
  • Portion Sizes: Monitor how much food they eat independently versus what you serve.

Preschoolers (3-5 Years)

Establishing Healthy Habits

Preschoolers are developing their tastes and preferences. Use the tracker to:

  • Identify Preferences: Log favorite foods and meals to help plan balanced diets that cater to their likes.
  • Monitor Nutritional Intake: Ensure they receive adequate nutrients by tracking daily intake of fruits, vegetables, dairy, and proteins.
Meal Planning

At this stage, meal planning becomes crucial. Features in our feeding tracker allow you to:

  • Plan Weekly Menus: Create meal plans based on tracked preferences and nutritional needs.
  • Track Hydration: Log water intake alongside meals to ensure adequate hydration throughout the day.
Preschoolers (3-5 Years)

How Does It Work?

You'll never need another baby app; Single baby tracker app allowing you to track your child's vaccination, growth, sleeping & feeding behavior, medications, health symptoms, recommended developmental milestones and daily activities.

Step 1

Create your account

SignIn using google or Apple or email. Secure your app using biometric or faceID.

Step 2

Set up baby's basic details

Provide basic details of your baby and the caregiver. Also configure the activities and things you would like to track.

Step 3

Start tracking

Start using the app by tracking your baby's activities (Feeding, pumping, diaper, etc..), growth, sleep, milestones, vaccination, health, illness, teething and medications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers to our most frequently asked questions

In the early weeks, newborns typically feed every 2-3 hours. Breastfed babies may feed more frequently than formula-fed babies. As your baby grows, their feeding schedule will slowly change.

Monitoring wet and dirty diapers can be a good indicator. Generally, if your baby has about six wet diapers after the first week, they are likely getting enough nutrition.

It's common for babies to have fluctuating appetites. If your baby refuses to eat during a scheduled time, try again later. The TPZ Baby Feeding Tracker allows you to note these occurrences so you can discuss them with your pediatrician if needed.

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