Birth Pilot
LifestyleHealth & Fitness

Birth Pilot

Ona Pacholo Asis · released 7 Jul 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d not estimated
Downloads 30d not estimated
Rating 5.00 1 reviews

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Philippines100%15.00₱129.00 $2.10
United Arab Emirates<1%0AED 7.99 $2.18
Afghanistan<1%0$1.99
Antigua And Barbuda<1%0$1.99
Anguilla<1%0$1.99
Albania<1%0$1.99
Armenia<1%0$1.99
Angola<1%0$1.99
Argentina<1%0$1.99
Austria<1%0€1.99 $2.30

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Description

BirthPilot is a calm pregnancy and birth-prep toolkit for the moments you do not want to keep in your head.

Use it to count kicks, time contractions, prepare your hospital bag, write a practical birth plan, save appointment questions, log blood pressure and symptoms, and share a clean summary before a visit.

As your family moves from pregnancy into baby's first year, BirthPilot also helps with baby-name ideas, shopping basics, milestone notes, stage photos, memory slideshows, gentle music, and quick care timers.

Key features:

Kick counter with saved session history

Contraction timer with duration and interval averages

Hospital bag checklist with custom items

Birth plan sections for labor, delivery, support people, feeding, and emergency notes

Appointments, events, questions, answers, and media

Blood pressure, pulse, symptom, and note logs

Doctor summary and JSON data export via share sheet

Baby-name suggestions with pinned favorites

Baby shopping list for basics and nice-to-haves

First-year milestone journal and memory slideshow export

Built-in lullaby music and mom timer presets

Multiple child profiles

Local-first storage with export and reset controls

No account required

BirthPilot is designed for practical record-keeping, not pressure. Keep the important details close, share what you need, and let your care team guide medical decisions.

Important: BirthPilot is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, risk assessment, or emergency monitoring. Always contact your clinician, hospital, or emergency services if you have concerns about your health, your baby's movement, labor, bleeding, fluid leakage, pain, severe headache, vision changes, or any urgent symptoms.