Soon to be mom or dad?With the Baby Tyger app you will be optimally prepared for the birth and the first few months afterwards. Be it making the right choice for the place of birth, ensuring safety in the house or preparing the medicine cabinet: you can easily do this and much more with our checklists. New mom or dad?The Baby Tyger app accompanies you in the first years of life with valuable tips, easy tracking of milestones, weight and size. Do you have questions about breastfeeding or coughing?In our knowledge section you will find over 600 tried and tested and practical advice from experienced midwives. Simply search for your question and benefit from valuable information and simple tips. Your baby just smiled at you for the first time?Every day is exciting and brings new milestones. Wouldnt it be great if you could easily document these? With the Baby Tyger app you can save the date and upload a photo for each milestone. You can then easily generate a photo album with just one click. Want to keep an eye on your babys growth?Easily track your weight and size and see the development in a clear graphic. Whether for yourself or for a visit to the doctor, you always have the most important data to hand. Scheduling chaos? Always be reminded of vaccination appointments at the right time!Things tend to go haywire, especially in the first few weeks and months. To make sure you dont miss any important vaccination appointments, the Baby Tyger app helps you with a practical reminder function.All functions at a glance:- Checklists for everything related to birth and the first few months- Over 600 practical tips and tricks for the first year of life- Track milestones with date and photo- Printable milestone photo album- Document and understand weight and size development- Vaccination appointment reminders and digital vaccination booklet- Practical emergency numbersYou can find us hereFollow us on Instagram or Facebook at tygerlife_official, or visit us on our homepage at www.tygerlife.comTrivia: Tyger is a transliteration into German of the word Tiger, pronounced in English.