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Track Your Baby's Health & Development

Monitor feeding, sleep, diapers, and 17 developmental milestones with our free baby tracker. Includes WHO growth charts and CDC vaccination schedules. Trusted by 50,000+ parents worldwide.

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Daily Activity Tracker

Log feeding sessions, sleep patterns, diaper changes, and tummy time with one tap. Your data stays on your device for complete privacy.

Daily Baby Tracking

Track your baby's daily activities and patterns

Set Your Baby's Birth Date

Enter your baby's birth date to track weekly progress and get age-appropriate insights.

This will be saved locally on your device

Select Date

Wet Diapers

Number of wet diapers (pee)

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Dirty Diapers

Number of dirty diapers (poop)

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Feeding Sessions

Breastfeeding or bottle feeding sessions

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Sleep Duration

Total sleep time in hours

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Tummy Time

Tummy time duration in minutes

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📝 How to Use

  • • Set your baby's birth date to track weekly progress and see target ranges
  • • Use + and - buttons to record daily activities throughout the day
  • • Progress bars show how you're tracking against age-appropriate targets
  • • Data is automatically saved to your browser's local storage
  • • View weekly summaries to identify patterns and trends
  • • Guidelines are for babies up to 1 year old
  • • Your data stays completely private on your device

Baby Development Statistics

Evidence-based developmental milestones from leading pediatric organizations

Babies smile socially by

6-8 weeks

American Academy of Pediatrics

Average age for first steps

12 months

CDC Developmental Milestones

Babies double birth weight by

5 months

WHO Growth Standards

First words typically appear at

12 months

American Speech-Language Association

When to Seek Medical Attention

Contact your pediatrician immediately if your baby shows any of these warning signs.

Emergency
Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing
Urgent
High fever (100.4°F/38°C in babies under 3 months)
Urgent
Persistent vomiting or inability to keep fluids down
Urgent
Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, no tears, fewer wet diapers)
Emergency
Extreme lethargy or difficulty waking up
Consult
Severe or persistent crying that cannot be consoled
Urgent
Rash with fever or signs of infection
Monitor
Any significant changes in eating, sleeping, or behavior

Source: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and CDC guidelines for infant health monitoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about baby health tracking

What should I track for my newborn baby?

For newborns (0-3 months), the most important things to track are: feeding sessions (breast or bottle, duration, and amount), sleep patterns (total hours and sleep/wake cycles), diaper changes (wet and dirty diapers to monitor hydration), and tummy time (starting with 2-3 minutes, 2-3 times daily). According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, newborns typically need 8-12 feedings per day and 14-17 hours of sleep. Our free baby tracker helps you log all these activities in one place.

How much should my baby sleep by age?

According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, sleep needs vary by age: Newborns (0-3 months) need 14-17 hours total, infants (4-12 months) need 12-16 hours including naps, and toddlers (1-2 years) need 11-14 hours. Our baby sleep tracker helps you monitor patterns and ensure your baby is getting adequate rest. Note that every baby is different, and some variation is normal.

When do babies reach major developmental milestones?

Key milestones according to the CDC include: Social smile at 6-8 weeks, holds head up at 2-4 months, rolls over at 4-6 months, sits without support at 6-7 months, crawls at 7-10 months, and walks independently at 12-15 months. Our milestone tracker monitors 17 key developmental markers with personalized countdowns based on your baby's birth date. Remember that ranges are normal and every baby develops at their own pace.

How do I know if my baby is getting enough milk?

Signs your baby is getting enough milk include: 6+ wet diapers per day after day 4, steady weight gain (regaining birth weight by 2 weeks), satisfied after feedings, and regular bowel movements. According to La Leche League International, breastfed newborns typically feed 8-12 times in 24 hours. Our feeding tracker helps you log sessions and identify patterns to share with your pediatrician.

What vaccinations does my baby need in the first year?

Following the CDC immunization schedule, babies in the first year receive vaccines for: Hepatitis B (birth, 1-2 months, 6-18 months), DTaP (2, 4, 6 months), Hib (2, 4, 6 months), Polio (2, 4 months), PCV13 (2, 4, 6 months), and Rotavirus (2, 4 months). Our vaccination tracker follows CDC guidelines and helps you keep track of completed and upcoming immunizations.

Is this baby tracker app really free?

Yes, EGSpect's baby health tracker is 100% free with no hidden costs, subscriptions, or premium features behind a paywall. All tracking tools including feeding logs, sleep tracking, milestone monitoring, growth charts, and vaccination schedules are completely free. Your data is stored locally on your device for privacy. We're committed to helping parents track their baby's health without financial barriers.

17 Key Milestones

Track Every Precious Moment

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WHO Growth Standards

Monitor Healthy Growth

Track weight, height, and head circumference with WHO percentile charts for accurate growth monitoring.

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