Goodbye 3 a.m. guesswork
Built for tired nights—start a feed in one tap, see Time Since, use big, easy‑to‑tap Left/Right buttons, and hand off mid-session without losing the timer.
ParentLove remembers your Last Used side, works on iOS & Android, and Night mode keeps screens dim for sleepy feeds.
Smart Breastfeeding Log & Timer
— One Tap, All Tracked —
Pick Left or Right with big, easy-to-tap buttons.
Switch sides with one-tap—the full session time is captured even if you lock your phone, switch apps, or close ParentLove.
Shared timers mean one caregiver can start and another can stop on a different phone, so hand-offs are simple at 3 a.m.
In Add New, you’ll see Last Length for each breast and your Last Used side at a glance, for quick reference.
Add a quick note about latch, pain, or position when needed.
Breastfeeding Intervals
(Pauses & Reasons)
Track brief latch pauses during a feed and choose a reason (burp, diaper, switch sides, reposition).
History shows “# Paused For” with the reasons you recorded. (Optional for an in-depth tracking, ideal for breastfeeding challenges; off by default.)
Gentle Reminders
& Night Mode
When a reminder is set, Glance shows both “Next At” and “Time Until.” If you both nurse and pump, customize your reminder to optimize milk supply and follow baby’s feeding schedule.
Choose who sees it with Visible To (e.g., Just Me) or share with your partner.
Night mode keeps the screen dim for sleepy feeds.
Know When Baby Ate
Glance, History & Trends
The All Feedings tile is on by default when you log more than one feeding type (e.g., breast + any bottle) and gives a combined view—aggregated totals, intervals (“time between feeds”), and patterns computed for you across Glance, History, Trends, and Reports.
History: time between feeds (blue double-arrow), per-side durations, Total, # Paused For reasons, and notes.
Trends: mini-charts like Daily Feeding Durations and an Hourly Pattern view—no spreadsheets.
Reports & Export: Export CSV or create a Pediatrician PDF with summary averages when you need a shareable report.
Unlimited Partner, Caregiver & Twin Sync
Invite a partner or sitter with role-based, revocable access—no shared passwords. Live sync across iOS & Android.
Supports multiple children, including twins. One can start; the other can stop.
Works Perfectly Offline
Log every feed without signal. Entries save on your device and auto-sync in seconds when you’re back online.
Trusted Privacy & Security
AES-256 encryption at rest, TLS in transit, and an optional zero-tracker experience with the ad-free upgrade.
(The free tier uses standard Google Ads analytics.)
One-Time Pro Unlock (No Subscription)
Pay once. Lifetime access. No monthly fees.
Breastfeeding Education
with Donatella, IBCLC
Short, practical video lessons on latch, positions, feeding cues, and common challenges—lovingly by Donatella, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).
For education only; not medical advice.
Why We Built ParentLove
So we built ParentLove—an IBCLC-designed breastfeeding tracker that keeps nights simple: one-tap start, Time Since, Last Used, and gentle sharing.
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FAQ
Does ParentLove show time between feeds?
Yes. Intervals appear in Stats & Trends, in Breastfeeding -> History, and in All Feedings; Glance shows your last feed and Time Since.
This helps you decide which side to start on and if it’s time to feed again.
Can both parents log at the same time?
Yes. One starts; the other stops. Live sync with roles – no shared passwords.
Is my baby's data secure?
Does it work with no signal?
Absolutely. Log feeds offline; entries auto-sync in seconds when you’re back online.
Can I export a report for my pediatrician?
Yes. Export CSV or create a pediatrician-ready PDF with summary averages.
Can I get a refund if I change my mind?
Is ParentLove actively maintained?
When was ParentLove first released?
We first released in 2012 on Windows Phone, and we’ve been on iOS & Android since 2015. IBCLC-designed, ParentLove is built for family sync and real newborn care.