![]() ![]() And with over 600 articles, 120 quizzes, 100 tips, 20 videos, 10 tools, and 5 slideshows, this app has information on absolutely everything you could want to know about pregnancy. With one of the biggest names in the online medical field, you know you can trust WebMD. (Note: this app is free, but is supported by ads you’ll need to pay a few dollars to go ad-free.) The Notification Center widget makes it easy to consult the calendar without opening the app, and you can even password-protect the app to keep your information private. Add information like whether you took your birth control pill, whether you had intercourse, any symptoms you experienced, and see when you’re likely to conceive. And when it comes to ease of use, the Menstruation and Ovulation Calendar is tough to beat. This app from EFRAC has a very low-profile, flat design that will appeal to users who don’t like flashy, multi-colored apps (and it looks especially nice on the Apple Watch). ![]() Menstruation and Ovulation Calendar ( iOS, free) According to Ovia, users of this app conceive three times faster than people who don’t! Articles and daily tips will make sure you’re getting the proper nutrition and everything else you need to conceive as soon as possible. With Ovia’s ovulation and menstruation tracker, you’ll know exactly when you’re most likely to conceive. The app prominently displays your overall fertility score, letting you know just how likely you are to conceive at any given point, and you can track your fertility trends over time to get a more complete picture of your efforts. ![]()
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