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. 2022 Dec 28;11(1):415. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1429_21

Table 3.

The extracted Self-care functionalities of pregnancy self-care mobile apps

Self-care Function Function Description
Constant consultations Breath exercises: Doing the right breathing exercises
Mental health: Asking questions about the mother’s mood and sending the right motivational message to her
Signs and symptoms: Entering daily signs and symptoms and managing common or high-risk pregnancy conditions
Daily care: Includes evaluation of high-risk behaviors, common complaints and danger signs, trauma, general maternal condition, physical examination, and personal hygiene
Blood sugar & gestational diabetes: Pregnancy blood sugar checking
Sleep hours: Tracking mother’s daily sleep hours
Weight and diet: Tracking mother’s weight based on calories consumed on a daily basis
Physical activity: Tracking amount of pregnancy exercise, yoga, or walking on a daily basis
Medications: Mothers’ medications and supplements data entry to consult
Abdomen size: Recording abdominal circumference and fetal growth rate according to gestational age
Temperament: Basal body temperature increasing
Heart rate: Checking the mother’s daily heart rate
Blood pressure: Blood pressure screening for hypertensive care
Track the fetus’s condition Blood group prediction: Fetus blood group prediction based on the parents’ blood group
Kicks counting and checking fetal movement: Monitoring fetus health by paying attention to its movements, continuous recording of fetal movements attributes such as its duration and intervals
Illustrating fetal size with various objects: Showing fetal size based on its resemblance to fruits, vegetables, or objects tangible to parents for easier understanding
Calculating fetal age and its weekly growth: Calculating gestational age, fetal size, and weight, in weeks, millimeters, and grams, respectively, based on the date of the last menstrual period.
Uterine contraction timer: Controlling uterine contractions and alert delivery date
Reminders Appointment: Doctors and midwives visit reminding
Medications administration: Medications reminding
Tests: Clinical tests reminding
Note writing: Daily notes writing and documenting previous and current pregnancies records
Sonography: Sonography reminding
Clinical examination Examining mother’s medical conditions
Supportive assistance Helping to choose a proper clinician
Emergency call