MomMath
Smart calculators for moms managing finances, health, and family life
💰 Family Budget Planner
About Budget Planning
Calculate your monthly budget to manage family expenses effectively.
- 50/30/20 Rule: 50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings
- Needs: Housing, food, utilities, transportation
- Wants: Entertainment, dining out, hobbies
- Savings: Emergency fund, investments, debt repayment
Example: With a $5,000 monthly income, allocate $2,500 to needs, $1,500 to wants, and $1,000 to savings.
Your Budget Breakdown
👶 Child Expense Calculator
About Child Expenses
Estimate the monthly costs associated with raising children.
- Childcare: Daycare, babysitters, after-school care
- Education: School fees, supplies, extracurriculars
- Healthcare: Insurance, doctor visits, medications
- Other: Clothing, food, activities, savings
Example: For one child, daycare might cost $800/month, food $200, healthcare $150, and other expenses $250.
Child Expense Summary
🤰 Pregnancy Weight Tracker
About Pregnancy Weight
Track healthy weight gain during pregnancy based on your pre-pregnancy BMI.
- Underweight (BMI < 18.5): Gain 28-40 lbs
- Normal weight (BMI 18.5-24.9): Gain 25-35 lbs
- Overweight (BMI 25-29.9): Gain 15-25 lbs
- Obese (BMI ≥ 30): Gain 11-20 lbs
Example: A woman with a normal BMI should gain 1-4 lbs in the first trimester and about 1 lb per week in the second and third trimesters.
Pregnancy Weight Analysis
🍼 Baby Feeding Calculator
About Baby Feeding
Calculate appropriate feeding amounts for babies based on age and weight.
- Newborns (0-3 months): 2-3 oz per feeding, 8-12 times daily
- Infants (4-6 months): 4-6 oz per feeding, 4-6 times daily
- Older babies (7-12 months): 6-8 oz per feeding, 3-5 times daily
- General rule: 2.5 oz of formula per pound of body weight daily
Example: A 3-month-old baby weighing 12 lbs might need about 30 oz of formula daily, divided into 6 feedings of 5 oz each.
Feeding Recommendations
🎓 College Savings Planner
About College Savings
Plan for your child's college education expenses and calculate how much to save.
- Public in-state college: Average $25,000/year
- Public out-of-state college: Average $40,000/year
- Private college: Average $50,000/year
- Consider inflation: College costs typically rise 3-5% annually
Example: To save $100,000 for college in 18 years with a 7% return, you'd need to save about $200 per month.
College Savings Projection
📅 Maternity Leave Planner
About Maternity Leave
Calculate your maternity leave benefits and financial impact.
- FMLA (US): Up to 12 weeks unpaid job protection
- Paid leave: Varies by company and state
- Short-term disability: Often covers 6-8 weeks at partial pay
- Savings needed: Plan for reduced income during leave
Example: With a $60,000 salary and 60% paid leave for 8 weeks, you'd receive about $5,538 during your leave.
Maternity Leave Financials
MomMath Tip
Track your expenses for 30 days to understand your spending patterns before creating a budget!
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