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Weep Advisor

Weep Advisor is an indispensable assistant that will determine the cause of the baby's crying from birth to six months

Weep Advisor is an indispensable assistant that will determine the cause of the baby's crying from birth to six months

Weep Advisor

by Anastasiya Seryagina
Weep Advisor
Weep Advisor
Weep Advisor

What is it about?

Weep Advisor is an indispensable assistant that will determine the cause of the baby's crying from birth to six months. Learn detailed information about how to calm the child quickly and easily. We are already used by thousands of parents from all over the world!

Weep Advisor

App Details

Version
3.6.6
Rating
(1)
Size
81Mb
Genre
Medical Health & Fitness
Last updated
September 4, 2024
Release date
October 1, 2021
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

Weep Advisor is an indispensable assistant that will determine the cause of the baby's crying from birth to six months. Learn detailed information about how to calm the child quickly and easily. We are already used by thousands of parents from all over the world!

The first year of life is the most responsible and difficult for parents. If the baby is calmed for a long time, it can lead to:
- Functional changes in the brain, similar to depression [1]
- Disorders of brain development due to damage to synapses [2]
- Cognitive impairment, low indicators of fine motor skills [3]

With Weep Advisor you can:
-Identify five causes of crying (hunger, discomfort, belching, pain, fatigue) of the baby from birth to six months
- Find out how to calm the baby quickly for each of the reasons
- Track when and how often the baby cries
- Get access to materials about development leaps
- Calm the baby with the help of a sound database

The Weep Advisor app is not intended for medical use. If you have any suspicions, you should seek the advice of a qualified doctor

[1] According to a study by Yale University and Harvard Medical School
[2] According to Darsia F.'s research. Narvez, Professor of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame
[3] According to a study by the US Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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