A Swanley mum-of-one has created the first app of its kind for expectant and breastfeeding mothers, after the birth of her "miracle" daughter Lola, three months ago.

The app launched just over a week ago on Friday, April 10 and was already the 30th ranked for Android apps a week on, because of numbers of reviews.

Chloe Owens, 27, created Bump 2 Breast after feeling she went into labour "blind", despite attempts to educate herself.

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The Birchwood Road resident said: "I wanted every single piece of advice in one app.

"It will prepare women for birth, labour, it will go through all of the pain relief you can have and then it will teach them how to look after babies after birth."

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As well as breastfeeding, the app covers important and issues such as colic, baby massage and baby resuscitation.

The information on the app is "self researched", and combines Mrs Owens’ own experiences with advice from other mothers at baby groups.

She added: "It’s just to share as much information as possible.

"We are not doctors or anything like that but it’s best sometimes to come straight from a mum.

"People have been saying that more information has been needed for a long time and it’s all the advice that you could possibly need."

The one-stop app currently costs £1.19, and is available via Apple, Android and Windows app stores.