How to Get a Pregnancy Ticker on Facebook

Putting a pregnancy ticker on Facebook is a great way for you and your friends to keep track of your pregnancy progress. Pregnancy tickers will give you how far along you are and a little tidbit of information about the baby's development. It's rather easy to get a pregnancy ticker on Facebook and there are a few different ones to choose from

Things You'll Need

  • Facebook account

Instructions

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      Sign up for a Facebook account if you do not have one already. It is free to sign up and all you need is a valid email address.

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      Sign into your Facebook account. This will take you to your home page where you will see a list of status updates and feeds from all your friends.

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      Look towards the bottom of the screen on the home page where it reads "Applications". Click on Applications and then click Browse more applications.

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      Enter the word "pregnancy" into the search box on the application page. This will bring up results for a few different applications that have to do with pregnancy. There will be results for pregnancy tickers, pregnancy calculators, and pregnancy calendars.

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      Click on one of the pregnancy tickers that you are interested in. If you notice, there are star ratings from other Facebook users that rate the pregnancy tickers. This will bring you to the application's Facebook page. You can look around the page to learn more about the application.

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      Click on the "Go to Application" blue button on the page if you are satisfied with the pregnancy ticker.

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      Click on the allow button to allow this application to publish on your Facebook page.

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      Follow the directions that the application gives you on how to get a pregnancy ticker on Facebook. Each application may do it slightly different. Some you may have to visit the website and create a pregnancy ticker and then select to publish on Facebook while others you may just enter in your information on a page on Facebook and it will publish to your page.

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