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?My Kid?s Health? – iPad App The Best Way to Record and Manage the Health of a Child

“My Kid’s Health” – iPad App
The Best Way to Record and Manage the Health of a Child











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(PRWEB) January 25, 2012

Available now on the App Store at US$ 12.99.

http://mykidshealthapp.com

http://itunes.apple.com/app/my-kids-health/id483524736?ls=1&mt=8

For all parents, keeping an up-to-date record of their children’s health information and health history often proves to be challenging. My Kid’s Health solves this problem by offering the ability for parents to keep all health related information for their children in one place, on their iPad.

Developed by parents, for parents, to create the perfect tool for keeping track of their kid’s health and development.

Features at a glance:

All the basics: date of birth, blood type, allergies, social security/national health number, as well as the child’s photo
Growth records: height, weight, head circumference, plotted beautifully on a graph
Personalised vaccination schedule: keeps records of previous vaccinations, and reminders for upcoming injections. Vaccination data is calculated using the child’s date of birth, with data provided by the World Health Organization and national authorities
Upcoming Doctor appointments: also keeps a history of visits, with details of diagnosis and treatment
Upcoming Dentist appointments: with a history of visits
Childhood illnesses: keep track of which common childhood illnesses, such as Chickenpox (varicella), the child has had
Accident and Illness history: coughs, scrapes, fevers, and accidents — all can be recorded for a full history of the child’s health
View upcoming appointments and vaccinations for all the children on one easy screen
Appointments and schedules are synced with the iPad calendar with notifications and reminders
Ideal for newborns to teens
My Kid’s Health is perfect for a single child, or a large family!
Full and unrestricted, no need to pay for upgrades or in-app purchases

My Kid’s Health has been launched on the Apple App Store on 18 January 2012 at the price of USD12.99. While this is the initial version, enhancements are already under development to make My Kid’s Health even more compelling and useful for all parents.

My Kid’s Health is available for all countries in English; however, versions in other languages are currently being developed and will be launched within the first quarter 2012

Media Contact:

Pomelo Limited

info(at)bypomelo(dot)com

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My Kid’s Health has been developed by Pomelo, whose objective is to develop a series of innovative and useful lifestyle applications for mobile devices, building on the fantastic features that tablets offer for everyday users.

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Adoptive Mom Helping to Bring Home One Child at a Time

Adoptive Mom Helping to Bring Home One Child at a Time










Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) February 10, 2006

With actresses Meg Ryan and Angelina Jolie in the spotlight adopting children internationally, adoption is becoming a household word. One not so famous adoptive mom is happy to see more interest in adoption and has dedicated herself to making a difference in the world one child at a time.

Her name is Robin Bartko of Elkridge, MD and she and her husband have started a new web site, http://www.ThinkingOfAdopting.com, to help people who are considering adoption. Her mission — to help more children get homes by providing information and inspiration to prospective adoptive parents.

ThinkingOfAdopting.com is unique in the world of adoption web sites because it allows prospective parents to talk live with adoptive parents and experts, providing them with personal answers to their questions from the privacy of their home. Robin says, “You just can’t get the same level of insight and information from e-mails and web postings as you can by talking live with others who have been through the process.”

She is currently holding “Adoption Help Sessions” along with adoption telecourses and webinars on topics including medical aspects of international adoption, financing adoption, and attachment. The “Adoption Help Sessions” and many of the telecoures are being offered free of charge. To register, go to http://www.ThinkingOfAdopting.com.

Robin Bartko found that the most useful information during her adoption process was not necessarily given to her from adoption agencies. The most useful information came from other adoptive parents and the adoption community. Robin herself admits, “If it wasn’t for a few wonderful adoptive parents who helped me, I am not sure I would have had the courage to take the leap of faith and adopt my son.” She wants to help families learn more about adoption from the real experts — adoptive parents.

Robin will help people learn more about adopting any country that is of interest to them. Robin says, “Once you have been to an orphanage or have seen a local foster care program, you realize what a need there is for these kids to get homes of their own”. No one knows how many orphans are in the world, but it is estimated well over 100 million.

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