Glow, the Max Levchin-founded app that launched last year as a tool for helping women get pregnant, now has a companion app: Glow Nurture, which is meant to support women during pregnancy. The free iOS app gives guidance around prenatal nutrition, development and milestone marks, and offers a community in which pregnant women (and their partners) can connect. The company also says that since the original Glow app’s launch last August, 20,000 women using the app have gotten pregnant, although the company declined to say how many women total are using Glow, or whether those women have indicated they are also using other methods or tools to conceive.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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