The Mommy Measure Pregnancy Growth Chart & Journal The Mommy Measure pregnancy growth chart and journal is the Perfect baby shower gift. It is made of a lightweight, tear proof, PVC free material to safely and easily form to a pregnant belly, accept hand-written messages, and last a lifetime as a treasured keepsake. - Keep track of belly growth (fundal height/belly circumference)
- Keep track of pregnancy milestones
- Creates a unique timeline of your pregnancy
- Compare measurements and experiences of previous and future pregnancies
Also Includes: ~24 heart shaped stickers for marking measurements. ~Mini Sharpie ultra fine point permanent marker for writing on your Mommy Measure. ~ User directions
If you are looking for the perfect pregnancy gift, the Mommy Measure is it! Our unique patent pending pregnancy growth chart & journal make it easy to record your belly growth (Fundal height / belly circumference) and pregnancy milestones.
The Mommy Measure creates a unique timeline of your pregnancy journey and allows you to compare measurements and experiences of previous or future pregnancies.
With the Mommy Measure you will never forget the moments where it all started.  Green, Blue & Pink Polka Dot, Green with White Polka Dot Multi Stripe
HOW IT WORKS ~ Measure your baby belly. Use The Mommy Measure Weeks Pregnant Scale to track your Fundal height each week and the Belly Growht Scale to track belly circumference bi-monthly or monthly. Mark each measurement with a heart sticker. 
Log your pregnancy experiences. Once you mark your measurement, write on the smooth surface your experiences to document your journey to motherhood. For example: hearing baby's heart beat (BPM), cravings, contractions, ultrasounds, kicks, learning of sex of baby, etc. Create a treasured keepsake. Once the baby is born, you will have a treasured, unique keepsake.  
  Parents Kevin and Pam used it all to measure Pam's baby belly during her first pregnancy: squares of toilet paper, ribbon, and a measuring tape with notepad. Pam also made notes of personal experiences during her pregnancy in a journal, like the night when she was 35 weeks pregnant and craving Starburst and Jell-O, or the five uncomfortable weeks where she could feel her son's head, like a bowling ball, under her rib, and was barely able to sit down! They planned on sharing these memories with their son when he was older. Then about eight months along, they both realized how laborious it would be to sort through and review all of these recordings. They thought there had to be an easier way for parents to store and retrieve all of this treasured information from the pregnancy.
The Mommy Measure was born. Then Kevin Jr. was born, and The Mommy Measure took the back burner. And then came baby number two! Pam began showing again, and this time with a toddler in tow, she didn't have the time to keep track with the toilet paper, measuring tape, and pen and paper. If she wanted to compare her belly size to her last pregnancy, the "treasured" toilet paper squares used to mark her size were no longer holding up, and the tied ribbon only left her wondering when exactly in the pregnancy she measured that size. She mentioned to Kevin that she could really use their "measuring" invention to compare her current size with her previous pregnancy, and the rest is history.
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