mercredi 4 janvier 2017
This Device Will Track Your Contractions and Tell You What They REALLY Mean
Anyone who's gone through a pregnancy knows that no matter how much planning you do, there's always something that's totally unexpected - like your first contractions. But that might change thanks to a new device made for pregnant women to track their contractions - and know whether it's actual labor or not.
Showcased at this year's Consumer Electronic Show, Bloomlife is a pregnancy wearable company that wants to make it easier for women to know if any contraction they feel is worth rushing to the hospital for. By simply sticking a patch with a sensor on it to your belly, you can see real-time data on the Bloomlife app that will clue you in to what your contractions mean. The app also tracks the "frequency, duration, and time between contractions" so that when you make a call to your doctor, you can tell them exactly what's happening. If you want to nerd out on the data, you can also take a look at the trends feature on the app to see your previous "contraction patterns."
The best part of Bloomlife is that it works on a rental basis. Choose when you want to receive it, and then pay $149 for the first month you have it. It's definitely not on the cheap end, but if Bloomlife will make you rest easier when you feel a contraction, it might be worth the investment.
This Cute New Robot For Your Home Looks Like It's From Wall-E
21 Real-Life Moms on What Contractions Actually Feel Like
How This Father-to-Be Turned His Child's Birth Into the Ultimate Dad Joke
Related Posts:
The Internet Is Obsessing Over This Darth Vader vs. Buzz Lightyear Battle Video Sometimes, the internet answers questions for us we didn't know we even had. For example, I never thought about who would win in a battle between Darth Vader and Buzz Lightyear, but one fan solved that mystery in a homemade… Read More
This Math Problem Will Make You Question Everything You Ever Knew About Algebra Math isn't everyone's best skill - and even those who are good at it are questioning everything after trying this algebra problem. The question originally went viral in Japan, after a study discovered that only 60 percent of… Read More
Winona Ryder's Roller Coaster of Reactions at the SAG Awards Is a Treasure Trove For Memes When Winona Ryder took the stage at the 2017 SAG Awards alongside her Stranger Things crew, she instantly became even more of an internet sensation than she already is. Her fellow cast member David Harbour delivered one of t… Read More
16 Memes About Relationships That Hilariously Capture What It's REALLY Like Relationships go through several different phases, each with their own special moments. Some months, you're getting flowers every week, and other days, you're both so busy you can't help but use the bathroom at the same time… Read More
Google Just Subtly Called Out Donald Trump's Muslim Ban in the Most Genius Way President Donald Trump has received a flurry of backlash for his recent executive order that indefinitely bans the United States from accepting Syrian refugees. Everyone from Hillary Clinton to the CEO of Starbucks has respo… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire