Tools that don't stop at a number
Every calculator links straight to a practical guide, Q&A topic, or checklist for the question that usually comes next, so you aren't left starting a new search every time.
If you're tired of opening ten tabs every time a parenting question comes up, you're in the right place. Start with a calculator, jump into a short guide, and grab a checklist or Q&A for whatever comes next. Less searching, more answers in one place.
Know the timing first so appointments, leave planning, and hospital prep feel easier.
Exact age often changes how sleep, feeds, vaccines, and developmental questions are understood.
Use readiness signs, safe textures, and simple planning instead of overcomplicated meal ideas.
Keep birth prep, home setup, and daycare transitions organized in a way that feels usable.
If one of these sounds like the question you came in with, jump straight to the page that walks through it. You don't have to dig through unrelated articles to find the answer.
Estimate your due date, pregnancy week, and a practical planning window for appointments and birth prep.
Check exact age in months, weeks, and days when feeding, naps, milestones, or daycare paperwork depends on timing.
Review a parent-friendly U.S. routine schedule overview before you compare it with your pediatrician's office plan.
Use age and readiness signs together so the move into solids feels less rushed and more realistic.
See where a measurement falls and learn why one number matters less than the growth pattern over time.
Open fuller answers to the real questions parents search, from newborn sleep and spit-up to tantrums and daycare transitions.
Trimester priorities, visit planning, symptom questions, and birth preparation in a simpler order.
Feeding, diaper output, sleep basics, and the patterns parents usually watch in the first weeks.
Readiness signs, first-food ideas, texture progression, and how to keep meals simple.
Daily routines, picky eating, sleep struggles, big feelings, and smoother transitions at home and daycare.
Keep birth prep, newborn setup, starting solids, and daycare planning organized without a giant shopping list.
Review how to use the site, what its limits are, and where to send a correction or content suggestion.
Every calculator links straight to a practical guide, Q&A topic, or checklist for the question that usually comes next, so you aren't left starting a new search every time.
The pages cover the things you'd actually type into Google as a parent here: due date timing, vaccines by age, starting solids, newborn sleep, toddler behavior, and daycare prep.
Use MomTools as a planning and learning reference. It won't diagnose a symptom or replace your pediatrician, OB office, or urgent medical advice โ and it won't pretend to.