Why log baby food and symptoms?
When symptoms appear hours or days after a meal, memory is unreliable. A timestamped log improves recall and helps your pediatrician review patterns with context.
- Track what was eaten and when
- Track symptoms and severity over time
- Track allergen exposures in a consistent format
- Bring structured data to appointments
How to start a baby food log in 5 steps
- Create a child profile and set your baseline preferences.
- Log each meal with ingredients and timestamp.
- Log symptoms as soon as you notice them.
- Record allergen exposures in the same timeline.
- Review weekly patterns before pediatric visits.
Tummy Trace supports all of the above in one iOS app.
How Tummy Trace fits this workflow
- Fast meal logging (text, voice, photo, label scan)
- Unified meal and symptom timeline
- Allergen exposure tracking
- Weekly summaries and pattern views
- Doctor-ready PDF export
FAQ
What is the best way to log baby food and symptoms?
Use one timeline for meals, symptoms, and allergen exposures with timestamps so trends are easier to review.
Can I use Tummy Trace as a medical diagnosis app?
No. Tummy Trace is a logging and organization app. It does not diagnose or treat medical conditions.
Does Tummy Trace support allergen tracking for babies?
Yes. Parents can log allergen exposures alongside meals and symptoms in the same timeline.