Small Moments, Big Impact

For Mothers of Infants

Only for iPhone

Free

iPhone

Hear from real mothers. Self-reflect. Express yourself. Get tips from doctors. Make movies of your baby. And see how small moments can have a big impact. Having a baby comes with many questions and emotions. This app was created by health care providers, public media producers, and mothers. It is designed to be used during your baby’s first six months, but it’s not for information about common health questions. Instead, it focuses on your relationship with your baby and feelings of love, stress, fatigue, frustration, and hope — all of which are part of being a parent. As you use the app each week, you’ll find ways to connect with your baby and yourself. You will hear stories from other mothers, see them interacting with their babies, do some self-reflection, express your thoughts and feelings, and make movies with your baby to have memories forever. Through this journey, you’ll see that even small moments with your baby can have a big impact.

  • 4.7
    out of 5
    18 Ratings

Audio is now heard when playing videos with the device’s Ring/Silent switch set to Silent mode.

The developer, WGBH, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

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    • Seller
      • WGBH Interactive
    • Size
      • 350.1 MB
    • Category
      • Lifestyle
    • Compatibility
      Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
      • iPhone
        Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
      • iPod touch
        Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
      • Apple Vision
        Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
    • Languages
      • English
    • Age Rating
      13+
      • 13+
      • Infrequent
        Medical Treatment information
        Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug Use or References
    • Copyright
      • © 2020 WGBH Educational Foundation and Boston Medical Center