Living in the digital age has brought with it the benefits of having a million different types of media at our disposal at all times. There was a time when expectant parents read What to Expect When You're Expecting, and that was the end of that, but now, there are so many other resources available to prepare you and your partner for pregnancy, birth, and raising babies.
Read through for 50+ media resources — both nonfiction and fiction — for all types of digital (and nondigital) beings.
Manic Mommies. For practical parenting advice served up with a healthy dose of humor.
PediaCast. For medical news and tips on a variety of topics from a board-certified pediatrician with over 10 years of parenting and clinical experience.
Preggie Pals. For a panel of pregnant women and experts who seek to educate and entertain expectant mothers.
Beardy Dads. For a podcast about being a dad, from two new dads.
The Dadcast. For hilarious dad stories, adventures, and advice from two funny dads.
PregTASTIC. For advice regarding pregnancy (including tips and responses to concerns) from experts like doctors and doulas — there's something for everyone no matter what their birth plan or parenting style may be.
The Geek Dads. For geeky parenting tips for geeky dads, by geeky dads.
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Apps
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If your phone is basically your third limb, download some of these bad boys:
BabyBump Pregnancy Pro (Free). For questions answered, countdowns, bump photo albums, and tips.
Full Term (Free). For keeping track of contractions to help you decide when to freak out and drive to the hospital.
Pregnant Dad ($2). For dads who want to seem like that have it all under control while their partner is pregnant — including a special section for dads-to-be of twins.
m Pregnancy ($1). For useful facts, information about baby and your pregnant partner, and tips on how to make pregnancy a pleasant experience.
Baby by Smallnest (Free). For logging and tracking breastfeeding, sleeping, and diaper changes.
Reminders (Built into iPhone). For sharing to-do lists, things to remember, and setting timers to well, remind you to do something.
Instagram (Free). For parents who already made their kid a profile complete with name hashtag. Duh.
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Internet Pages to Bookmark For the Ones Who Are Internet-Obsessed
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If you love the Internet, bookmark some of these pages to refer to later: