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Five apps, web services and gadgets used by baby tech loving moms in the first six months postpartum! |IT enthusiast moms: Together with Ogamari's BabyTech!

Hello! This is Ogamari.
Thanks to all of you, this is the 10th issue of "With BabyTech"! Crackle, crackle, crackle!
To commemorate this milestone (?) I would like to introduce some of the apps, web services, and gadgets that I have used frequently this year under the theme of "Five baby techs I used frequently in the first six months after giving birth"!

PiyoLog" childcare record application

First of all, the one that has helped me the most is the "childcare record app, Piyolog!" I have been using it since I left the hospital until today. It's an app that allows you to record things like milk and diaper change times, and we've previously introduced you to its integration with Alexa!
Record childcare, play background music, and operate a robot vacuum cleaner without hands!

I've figured out the pace of diapers and sleep, so it seems like these days I'm only keeping track of milk/weaning (I feed her roughly every 4 hours, so I don't forget).

AI Baby Camera "CuboAI Plus

After the birth, my biggest worry was, "Is my baby breathing...? I wondered if the baby was suffocating in his sleep, or if he had stopped breathing, every night.... That's why we introduced CuboAI, which won the grand prize in the babytek awards 2022 in the category of "watch over your child"!
In our house, we use a camera + sensor set. If I turn over in my sleep and lose sight of his face or if he stops moving, I get an immediate notification on my smartphone so I can go to sleep with peace of mind. My personal favorite feature is that it leaves a picture of me while I'm sleeping! I secretly enjoy seeing them sleeping in funny sleeping positions, or waking up in the middle of the night and getting a picture of them looking at the camera.

Ask Doctors" consulting with doctors online.

I use " Ask Do ctors" a lot! It is a website where actual doctors answer your questions. I ask questions when my child's behavior is different from usual, or when I wonder if it is safe to do something like this! I ask questions when my child's behavior is different from usual or when I wonder if it is OK to do something like that. When I post a question, I get several replies within an hour or so, so it helps me decide whether or not to go to the hospital. I can even attach a picture (which other users can't see) so they can see the affected area in person! When I had infant eczema, I also had a consultation with a picture.
You can also search for similar consultations. When I found a mom who was asking for the same kind of advice, I felt quite relieved.

Consult a doctor online, "Mamari".

I consult with the mothers at Mamari about their daily lives. What did you wear when you visited the shrine? or "Did you go to the checkup with a baby carrier or a stroller? I asked questions on mamari and looked for similar posts. I feel a little uncomfortable asking questions to my friends who have children, and as I don't yet have any friends who are moms, I'm very grateful to have this place! It's also handy because I can read all the questions from moms with kids the same age as mine in one place! I also find that the site is full of columns and special deals, so I just pop it up whenever I have a spare moment.