Baby medicine tracker app

Medicine logs need less guesswork and more humility.

When a baby is sick, the record matters: what the clinician said, what was given, when, who gave it, and what changed afterward. DadYolked keeps medicine notes beside feeds, diapers, sleep, and pediatrician questions.

Medicine logNo dosing adviceCaregiver initialsSymptomsPediatrician notes
Useful dad job: Be the careful recorder, not the dosage hero. Save the clinician’s instructions, log exactly what happened, and make the next call easier.
What to track

A baby medicine tracker should be boring on purpose.

Record directed doses

Write down the medicine name, directed dose, route, time, and who gave it. Do not invent dosing from memory.

Track symptoms beside care

Temperature, feeding, diapers, sleep, vomiting, rash, reactions, and notes belong near the medicine record.

Prepare the handoff

The next caregiver should know what happened without waking everyone up for a forensic interview.

Why DadYolked

Built around safety-first record keeping.

Careful

No dosing advice

DadYolked can store the record without pretending to be a pediatrician.

Connected

Medicine beside the full day

Medicine timing makes more sense with feeds, diapers, sleep, and symptoms.

Private

Health-adjacent notes stay private

Medication and symptom logs should not feed an advertising profile.

Safety note: DadYolked does not recommend medicine, doses, timing, or treatment. Use only clinician-directed instructions and contact your pediatrician, pharmacist, poison control, urgent care, or emergency care for medication uncertainty, fever, breathing issues, lethargy, allergic reaction, overdose concern, or anything that feels wrong.

Log the messy stuff before it disappears.

DadYolked keeps feeds, bottles, diapers, sleep, medicine, milestones, Dad Recovery, Apple Watch quick logs, widgets, Siri, and private local-first records in one place.

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