
From Diapers to Deployment: How I Built a Gamified Pregnancy App in React.
When I was on maternity leave, I noticed a funny dynamic in our household. Like any expectant mother, I downloaded a bunch of pregnancy tracking apps. But my husband—a dedicated gamer—completely boycotted them. Why? Because the UI was always pastel pink, and the apps constantly compared our unborn child to fruits. He didn't want to know his baby was the size of a "blueberry" or a "kumquat." He felt entirely disconnected from the process, like a mere side character in a rom-com. The Mission: A "Tacticool" Survival Guide I realized there was a gap in the market: a pregnancy app that actually speaks a gamer's language. So, during the baby's nap times, I started learning to code. My goal was to build a dark-mode, gamified survival guide purely for expectant dads. I called it Partner in Action . Instead of standard tracking, I designed features that made sense to him: Hardware over Fruit: Size comparisons use tools. Recon Operator: Dads upgrade a tactical operator based on the pregnancy's p
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