The First Year,
Tracked.
Feeds, sleep, diapers, milestones, doctor visits. Built-in timers and one-tap logging so you can stay in the moment with baby, not the spreadsheet.

Those first months are a blur.
Beautiful. Exhausting. Sleep-deprived. Magical. Repeat.
When was the last feed? Which side? How long did they sleep? When is the next pediatrician visit? You shouldn't have to keep all of that in your head — especially running on three hours of sleep.
The Newborn Care Hub holds it all for you. One tap to log a diaper. A timer for the next feed. A calm, age-aware home base for the whole first year.
Today's Tracking
Three trackers. One home base.
Real-time timers for feedings and sleep. One-tap logging for diapers. See today's totals at a glance — and patterns emerge as the days add up.
Newborn Care
Today's Tracking
6
feedings
FEEDING4h 30m
sleep
8
diapers
Recent
Feedings
Built-in timer for breastfeeding (left, right, or both sides) and bottle logging in ounces. Pause and resume mid-session.
Sleep
Tap once to start a nap or nighttime stretch. The timer runs in the background — even when your phone is locked.
Diapers
Quick buttons for wet, dirty, or both. One tap, logged. Track patterns without slowing down for an app.
Week by Week, Month by Month
Know what to expect, every step.
Age-aware milestone guidance that advances automatically. Weekly cards for the first 12 weeks, then month-by-month through baby's first year.
Baby is learning to…
smile back at you
Those first social smiles start showing up around now. Lock eyes, smile big, and watch them try to match you.
Bonding Moment
The Mirror Game
Pediatrician
Dr. Sam Patel
Auto-advancing phase
The hub knows whether you're in newborn, infant, or older-infant territory and shifts content as baby grows. Includes corrected age for preemies.
"Baby is learning to…"
A warm, plain-English milestone for the current week or month. From recognizing your voice to rolling over to first steps.
Bonding Moments
A new ritual every phase — research-backed and one minute long. Not another task. Just a moment to connect.
Pediatrician visit countdown
Well-visit schedule built in. "2-month visit in ~12 days" so you never miss one — and arrive prepared.
Pediatrician contact
Save your pediatrician's info at the top of the hub. One tap to call when the 2am question can't wait.
Safe Sleep Basics
Tap to read
Feeding Your Newborn
Tap to read
Soothing a Crying Baby
Tap to read
Tummy Time Guide
Tap to read
Newborn Tips
Pediatric-backed guidance, on demand.
Safe sleep, feeding, soothing, tummy time, teething, when to call the doctor — and a card on your own mental health. Each tip is age-aware, so you only see what's relevant to where you are in the first year.
- 13 tip categories — safety, feeding, soothing, development
- Backed by sources like the AAP, CDC, and Mayo Clinic
- Pro tips, do's and don'ts, and when to call the pediatrician
Daily Rhythm
See your baby's day, hour by hour.
A rhythm heatmap shows when baby tends to feed, sleep, and need changes. Averages per day, naps versus nighttime breakdowns, feeding totals — all built from what you've logged. Walk into pediatrician visits with the full picture.
Insights
Last 7 days
Daily rhythm
See your baby's day, hour by hour
8.3
Feeds/day
14h
Sleep/day
9.1
Diapers/day
First Year Journey
One hub. Twelve months.
The Newborn Care Hub grows with your baby. Phase-aware content, age-relevant tips, and milestone advances all happen automatically.
Phase 01
Newborn
0–3 months
Weekly cards. Safe sleep, feeding rhythms, soothing techniques, umbilical cord care, the 4-month sleep regression on the horizon.
Phase 02
Infant
3–6 months
Monthly milestones — rolling, sitting, first laughs, starting to track objects. Tips shift to solids prep and longer sleep stretches.
Phase 03
Older Infant
6–12 months
Crawling, standing, first words, baby-proofing, starting solids, separation anxiety. The pre-toddler era in full swing.
Educational, not medical advice.
Monster Health helps you organize and understand your data — it's not a substitute for your pediatrician. Always reach out to a medical professional with concerns about your baby's health.
Looking for the pregnancy side? Explore the Pregnancy Hub →