"Smart" watches Garmin learned to track pregnancy

Garmin today introduced a new feature for most of its smartwatches that

intended for expectant mothers.

What can

The new Pregnancy Tracking service will help pregnant women monitor their health throughout their pregnancy.


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As a result, users will receiveinformation about the size of the fetus (for this you need to add information about the expected date of birth), they will be able to track the baby’s activity, keep a diary of notes about well-being, changes in body and blood sugar levels. In addition, the watch will send nutrition recommendations and track physical activity depending on the period so that it does not harm your health.

“Keep an eye on your physical and emotionalchanges such as back pain, sugar cravings, nausea, mood swings and much more that you will experience every day. You can even take notes and track your baby's blood glucose levels and movements. Personalized reminders help you remember to write down symptoms, drink water, do Kegel exercises, and more. You'll also see a 4-week summary of your logged data, which is useful for checking," Garmin notes.

And once labor begins, women in labor are offered a contraction timer to track the duration and frequency of contractions.

The Pregnancy Tracking app is available in Connect IQ and is compatible with devices running Android versions 6.0 or later and iOS devices running iOS 12 or later.

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