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Pregnancy Planner & Checklist

Your complete pregnancy management tool. Trimester checklists, doctor appointments and daily kick counter. All in one place, saved automatically on your device.

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Pregnancy planning in India means more than just the medical timeline. There is the muhurat conversation, the godh bharai planning around 7th month, when the family travels for delivery (especially if its first child going to maternal home for delivery), and how to balance work commitments with prenatal appointments. This planner gives you the medical timeline (40 weeks of milestones) plus space to plan family events around them.

📋 Pregnancy Planner & Checklist

Checklists, appointments, shopping and kick counter. All saved on your device

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Goal: 10 kicks in 2 hours

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How to use this tool

4 tabs covering your full pregnancy journey. Data saves automatically in your browser.

  1. 1
    Checklist Tab. Trimester to-do lists

    Switch between 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimester tabs. Tick off tasks as you complete them. Progress saves automatically.

  2. 2
    Appointments Tab. Doctor visit tracker

    Click Add Appointment, enter the title and date. Appointments sort by date automatically.

  3. 3
    Shopping Tab. Baby essentials checklist

    Pre-loaded list of essential baby items. Tick off as you buy them.

  4. 4
    Kicks Tab. Daily movement counter

    After 28 weeks, tap I Felt a Kick each time your baby moves. Goal: 10 kicks in 2 hours. Resets daily.

💡 Open this planner every morning

Make it a 2-minute daily habit. Check appointments, review checklist, log kicks. Keep it as a tab on your phone.

⚠️ Kick counter warning

If you cannot count 10 movements in 2 hours after 28 weeks, go to hospital immediately. Reduced fetal movement can be a serious warning sign.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All progress saves in your browser's local storage on the same device.
Data saves on each device separately. Use one device consistently. Ideally your phone.
1st: prenatal appointment, folic acid, early ultrasound. 2nd: anatomy scan, childbirth classes, maternity leave. 3rd: hospital bag, birth plan, car seat.
Monthly gynaecologist visits, blood tests, anatomy scan at 18-20 weeks, glucose tolerance test at 24-28 weeks, Group B Strep test at 36 weeks.

How pregnancy planning and timeline care actually works in India

Indian healthcare for babies works on two parallel systems. Middle class families typically have a private pediatrician on call. Apollo, Fortis, Max, Manipal, Cloudnine have pediatric specialty centres in metros. Smaller cities have local trusted pediatricians who often see three generations of the same family. Government Primary Health Centres provide free care for everyone. Consultation fees at private pediatricians range from rupees 400 to 1500 in metros. Government hospitals are free, queues can be long. Many private pediatricians give WhatsApp consultations for after hours stuff. This is uniquely convenient and worth asking about when picking your pediatrician. The IAP has been updating its guidelines to match international evidence on fever management, medication choice, and the limited role of sponging.

📞 Emergency contacts in India

For emergencies in India: 112 (national emergency) or 102 (ambulance). For non-emergency child health concerns, call your pediatrician directly. Many hospital chains like Apollo, Fortis, and Max offer 24/7 telephone consultations for registered patients.

What Indian moms actually deal with

Indian families bring extra layers of advice when baby is sick. Maternal grandmother arrives within hours, often with old remedies. Mother in law has opinions. The aunties WhatsApp group has more opinions. The neighbour with no medical training also has thoughts. Most of this advice is well meaning. Some is outdated. None should replace your pediatrician. Use traditional comfort measures like haldi milk for older babies, tulsi water, light steam, these are fine alongside medical care. Just not as replacements when actual medication is needed. The cultural pressure to refuse modern medication is real and sometimes harmful. Crocin and Calpol when properly dosed are among the safest pediatric medications studied. The simple line "doctor said this is necessary" usually settles cultural disagreements about giving paracetamol.

Indian-specific questions

Legally in India, you can tell whenever you choose. Practically, telling after the first trimester (around 12-14 weeks) is common because miscarriage risk drops significantly. The Maternity Benefit Act 2017 gives 26 weeks paid leave for first two children, 12 weeks for third onwards (applies to companies with 10+ employees). Plan to tell your HR with at least 8 weeks notice for smooth handover. Discrimination is illegal but informal pressure is common, so plan carefully.
Traditional godh bharai (Hindu baby shower) typically happens in the 7th month. Plan around your work schedule and family travel. Some families do it before maternal home travel (around 32 weeks). Christian and Muslim families have different traditions (e.g. milad in Muslim families, baby blessing in Christian families). Plan around your physical comfort: by 8th month, travel becomes harder.
Many Indian families have the tradition of pregnant woman going to maternal home for first delivery, usually around 32-34 weeks. Discuss with your OB-GYN: they may not allow air travel after 36 weeks or train travel after 34 weeks. Coordinate hospital transfer paperwork in advance. Your maternal home OB-GYN should have your records from your current OB.

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