Samsung TV / lifestyle / PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM TV
REVIEW
Pregnancy and Postpartum TV is a niche channel for a moment most apps overlook.
P&P Health Inc's Tizen channel parks pregnancy and postpartum video content on the living-room TV, which is a more useful place for it than a phone screen new parents are too tired to hold.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 3 MIN READ
Pregnancy and Postpartum TV
P&P HEALTH INC
OUR SCORE
6.9
SAMSUNG TV
★ —
PRICE
Free
Pregnancy and Postpartum TV is a small Tizen channel doing something most app shelves do not — putting pregnancy and early-postpartum video content on the living-room screen, where new parents actually have a chance to watch it. The phone is the device every pregnancy app defaults to, and the phone is also the device new parents are too tired to hold. A TV channel is a sensible inversion of that assumption.
The execution is, as of mid-2026, very early. The Samsung store listing carries no description, no screenshots, and no developer bio beyond the P&P Health Inc name. Released in March 2026, the channel is too new to have generated meaningful aggregate signal — and Tizen does not surface user ratings anyway. What there is to evaluate is the premise itself, the platform fit, and the lack of friction: free, installable, sitting in the lifestyle row of every Samsung Smart Hub.
The honest framing is that this is a niche channel for a specific life moment, made for a specific audience, on a platform that rarely sees content like it. Health-adjacent video on a TV deserves more metadata than the store currently offers, and viewers should treat any guidance here as a supplement to whatever clinician they already trust. With those caveats acknowledged, the channel is filling a gap that no mainstream Tizen app is filling, and the gap is real.
The premise is sensible. Pregnancy and the postpartum months are when a phone screen is the wrong device, and a TV is the right one.
FEATURES
Pregnancy and Postpartum TV is a Samsung Tizen channel from P&P Health Inc, released to the Tizen store in March 2026. It sits in the lifestyle category and is free to install. The channel format is video-on-demand: segments organised around pregnancy stages and the early postpartum window, played back on the TV the way any Tizen video channel does.
The store listing is thin — no long description is published, no in-app purchases declared, and no rating data yet (Tizen does not surface ratings at all, which is a platform limitation rather than a P&P Health signal). What is on display is the icon, the developer name, and the category. Everything else a viewer learns happens after install.
The relevant Tizen plumbing is standard: Bixby search reaches the channel by name, the channel launches from the Samsung Smart Hub apps row, and playback uses the same Tizen video pipeline every other lifestyle channel relies on. No 4K, no HDR claim, no companion phone app referenced on the store page.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The premise is sensible. Pregnancy and the postpartum months are when a phone screen is the wrong device, and a TV is the right one — hands are full, attention is split, and a living-room screen that a partner can also watch makes more sense than a five-inch phone display. Most pregnancy content lives in apps designed for phones; bringing a video library to Tizen is a small but thoughtful platform choice.
Being free with no advertised in-app purchases lowers the bar to try it. For Samsung TV households expecting a baby or in the early weeks after one, installing this channel costs nothing and surfaces content that the mainstream streaming apps do not prioritise. That is a real gap, and P&P Health is one of the few developers filling it on Tizen specifically.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The store presence needs work. No description, no screenshots, no developer bio — a new parent searching the Smart Hub has almost no information to decide whether to install. A short paragraph on the listing explaining what the video library actually covers, who produces it, and what medical credentials sit behind it would meaningfully raise trust. Health-adjacent content on a TV channel earns extra scrutiny, and earning that trust starts with the listing.
The wider caveat is the one any health content faces: this is video material, not personalised medical guidance. Nothing on a Tizen lifestyle channel substitutes for a midwife, an obstetrician, or a postpartum health visitor, and the channel should not be treated as such. We have not verified the credentials of the content producers, so viewers should weigh recommendations against their own clinician's advice. Tizen's lack of rating data also means there are no aggregated user signals yet to corroborate quality.
CONCLUSION
Install Pregnancy and Postpartum TV if you are a Samsung TV household preparing for a baby or living through the early postpartum weeks and want video content on a screen better suited to hands-full viewing. Treat it as a supplement to professional care, not a replacement, and watch the store listing for more substantive metadata over time. For everyone outside that life moment, this is not a channel you will use — and that is the point. Niche done at the right time is genuinely useful, even when the polish lags.