The most recommended pregnancy app by midwives and obstetricians to pregnant women around the world. The only app which both medical professionals and pregnant couples use to communicate the most important information during a pregnancy. All information is accessible by just one "tap". iFetal can calculate more than 45 different categorial information with pictures and audio of fetal heartbeats. And yes, you can instantly save the results to your iPad or Dropbox, print wirelessly, email or open on your Mac.
iFetal is a quality assurance and a teaching tool for both medical professionals and patients. Here are some of the information this evolving app can calculate for you:
the day the egg was conceived (conception date)
the due date
the time frame for the 1st antenatal appointment and 9 consequent appointments from week 6 to delivery
the 1st day a home pregnancy test becomes positive
the 1st time the fetal heart starts beating
the earliest date for dating by ultrasound scan
time frame for a routine fetal developmental ultrasound scan including gender determination
time frame for NT scan and other 1st and 2nd trimester screening blood tests including combined test (nuchal translucency scan, PAPP-A and beta hCG), multiplexed maternal plasma DNA sequencing test (a new blood test that may eliminate the need for NT scan and amniocentesis), triple, quad or penta screening tests
time frame for amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (if required)
iFetal allows you to adjust the number of days in each period (not everyone has 28 day cycles) so the calculation of the due date and conception date are accurate
estimated gestational age by the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP), by conception date (CD) or IVF, by previous ultrasound scan or by the due date (EDD) or birthday (DOB)
reverse calculation of the LMP, CD by EDD or any other methods
correlated gestational sac diameter with the gestational age in the first trimester
calculation of the 1st day of the 2nd and 3rd trimesters
countdown to the due date
correlation of the EGA with the normal ranges of the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels in the first trimester
correlation of the EGA with the expected size of the yolk sac diameter (YSD) in the first trimester
correlation of the EGA with the expected size of the gestation sac diameter (GSD) in the first trimester
correlation of the EGA with the normal ranges of the estimated fetal weight (EFW)
correlation of the EGA with the normal ranges of the amniotic fluid index (AFI)
correlation of the EGA with the normal range of fetal length (crown to rump) before 20 weeks
correlation of the EGA with the normal range of fetal length (crown to heel) after 20 weeks
correlation of the EGA with the normal range of fetal heart rate (FHR) for each week of pregnancy
correlation of the EGA with the expected size of fetal head, abdomen, femur length, long bones in the lower leg, humerus length, long bones in the forearm and foot length
weekly developmental changes
pictorial demonstration of fetal development from week 2 to delivery
weekly audio of fetal heart beats
fast forward or backward review of the pictures and audio playback
one tap to email results, save to iPhone/iPad, print wirelessly, or open on your Mac
links to save the dates and appointments directly from the result page to your calendar or by creating new events
User friendly design: one tap on the "Calculate" creates all of the above information
zoom-in and zoom-out of the result page or the fetal images
All date formats include the day of the week, so you can plan your appointments more efficiently.
Other Features
Calculation of your age in days, or weeks, or a combination of years, months, weeks and days. When are you going to be 10,000 days old?
Did you know what day of the week you were born or what day you were conceived? iFetal can calculate that for you as well.
Direct educational web links for medical and pregnancy terms