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Apps Like Pregnancy+: Best Pregnancy Tracker App Alternatives

Pregnancy+ has the best 3D fetal models in the category but reviewers consistently flag surprise subscription charges, login problems, and crashes. These pregnancy trackers offer cleaner pricing, stronger free tiers, or — in Sprout's case — a one-time purchase that owns the app forever.

Why People Look for Pregnancy+ Alternatives

Pricing is the primary churn reason. Reviewers say "I would rate the app higher if it were free" and flag "I didn't expect to be charged automatically for premium features." The subscription model surprised many users.
Login and account issues are persistent — "I'm having trouble logging into my account" and "the app won't let me access my saved data." Losing access to pregnancy notes is uniquely upsetting.
Critical app crashes — "the app crashes frequently and it's very frustrating" and "it keeps crashing when I try to access certain features" — break the daily check-in habit.
Reviewers want twin/multiple pregnancy tracking — "it would be great to have advice for twins or multiple pregnancies" — but Pregnancy+ doesn't support it.

6 Best Alternatives to Pregnancy+

Each app below addresses a specific gap in Pregnancy+'s offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.

Ovia Pregnancy Tracker

Pregnancy and fertility tracking with science-backed content

Ovia is one of the most respected pregnancy apps in the US, with medically reviewed daily content, symptom tracking, and milestone tracking. The free tier is genuinely free — the premium tier is typically employer-sponsored as a benefit, so you don't get the surprise auto-renewal billing that Pregnancy+ users complain about.

Users who want medically vetted pregnancy guidance Free (employer-sponsored premium)
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What to Expect

Pregnancy app from the famous book series

What to Expect is the mobile companion to the bestselling pregnancy book series, with week-by-week development info, symptom checkers, and a large active community. Free tier is generous and the brand recognition gives the medical content extra credibility.

First-time parents who want a familiar, trusted brand Free with in-app purchases
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BabyCenter

Pregnancy and baby tracker with massive parent community

BabyCenter has been one of the most-used pregnancy and parenting brands online for over 20 years. The app combines week-by-week tracking with one of the largest parent communities online — the "birth clubs" connect parents with the same due date. Generous free tier with no aggressive upsell.

Parents who want birth-club community alongside tracking Free
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Flo Period & Pregnancy Tracker

AI-powered cycle, pregnancy, and parenting tracking

Flo is the most-downloaded period and pregnancy tracker globally and offers a pregnancy mode that picks up seamlessly from cycle tracking. AI-powered insights, daily content, and one of the largest user communities. Free tier is generous; premium is clearly disclosed and priced reasonably.

Users already using Flo for cycle tracking Free / Flo Premium $9.99/month or $39.99/year
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Sprout Pregnancy

Premium pregnancy tracker with rich 3D fetal development

Sprout Pregnancy is the closest direct competitor to Pregnancy+ on 3D fetal models and weekly development content, with a one-time purchase model instead of subscription. Pay once and own it. The right pick if the 3D visualization was your reason for using Pregnancy+ but you're done with subscriptions.

Users who specifically loved Pregnancy+'s 3D models Premium $4.99 one-time
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Glow Nurture

Pregnancy tracker from the makers of Glow

Glow Nurture is the pregnancy companion to Glow's fertility app and includes full symptom tracking, kick counter, contraction timer, and partner sharing so your spouse can follow along. Strong free tier with clear premium pricing.

Users who want symptom logging and partner sharing Free / Glow Premium subscription
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How we found these alternatives

We found these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across pregnancy and parenting apps. The most common reasons users leave Pregnancy+ are pricing surprises, login and crash issues, and missing twin/multiples support. The apps below were selected because each addresses at least one of those friction points directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

BabyCenter and What to Expect both have generous free tiers backed by trusted parenting brands. Ovia is also genuinely free for individual users (the premium tier is typically employer-paid). Any of these are better starting points than Pregnancy+'s freemium model.

Several alternatives offer twin/multiple support that Pregnancy+ lacks. BabyCenter and What to Expect both have content for multiples. Check the app's settings for "twins" or "multiples" mode before subscribing.

Sprout Pregnancy is the only one-time-purchase option on this list ($4.99 to own forever). Apps with auto-renewing subscriptions (Flo, Glow) clearly disclose pricing in the App Store or Play Store before you confirm. Always check your phone's subscription settings to see what's billing.

App Vulture uses AI-powered review intelligence to analyze what real users say about apps — their pain points, feature requests, and reasons for switching. We identified these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across pregnancy and parenting apps and validated each candidate against the source app's most common churn reasons.

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