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What Pediatric Guidance Actually Says About Baby Tracking Apps
ABM and pediatric researchers aren't anti-tracking. They're anti-phone-at-3am. Here's why Nubo was built differently.
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Start with the first 12 weeks, then explore sleep, feeding, caregiver handoffs, privacy, and product decisions.
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A practical guide for the stretch when nobody remembers exactly when the last feed, nap, or diaper happened.
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Wake windows, regressions, night tracking, and the logs that make patterns visible.
Breastfeeding, bottles, pumping, allergens, and pediatrician-ready intake notes.
Daily logging routines for diapers, pediatrician visits, catch-up entries, and patterns.
Handoffs for partners, grandparents, nannies, and returning to work.
Plain-English guidance on baby data, backups, sharing, and voice logging.
Nubo setup, app features, Alexa, Premium, and how the ecosystem fits together.
Practical baby shower ideas for the newborn weeks and the people helping.
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