Contraction Timer & Counter 9m

Contraction Timer & Counter 9m

By Aleksei Neiman

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2014-07-20
  • Current Version: 2.8.15
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 44.51 MB
  • Developer: Aleksei Neiman
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.7
4.79917
From 55,041 Ratings

Description

*** Most downloaded Contraction Timer app in the world! Number 1 in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Italy and elsewhere! *** This is the simplest-to-use contraction timer. The app will help to track your contractions and determine when it's time to go to the hospital. If you plan on having a home birth, the app will tell you what stage of labor you are in at any given moment. Keep track of your labor by tapping a single button at the start and at the end of each contraction. The Contraction Timer analyzes the duration and frequency of contractions and will notify you when it's time to go to the hospital. Thousands of pregnant women around the world have become mothers using our app. Always consult your doctor to orient yourself in terms of contraction frequency and duration. This app is not a medical device and our recomendations are based on standard indicators. Your labor may occur differently. Therefore, do not rely exclusively on our app. If the duration and frequency of contractions do not yet correspond to the necessary indicators but labor pains become unbearable, it is better to go to the hospital as soon as possible rather than give birth at home or on the way there. Trust what your body is telling you. If you have any questions or suggestions, please email us at [email protected]. Your feedback is very important to us.

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Reviews

  • Good

    5
    By 1517
    Except that it gave a review pop up while in the middle of a contraction!!
  • Simple and useful

    5
    By SadsyChica
    Used for my last three pregnancies as I am currently using for my fourth labor as I type 😂 now to get back to timing my contractions
  • Ad revenue must be more important than birthing health

    1
    By Disappointed birth partner
    Ads make it difficult to use in a crucial time
  • Great Simple features. Poor ad timing.

    3
    By bugga Ong
    This app gets the Job done except for the fact that a non skippable app will pop up in the most inconvenient time.
  • Worked and was helpful

    4
    By Ranger APG
    First pregnancy; was tuned into my body, but this app helped me track the frequency of my contractions-both before going to hospital, and at hospital: tracking active labor contractions.
  • They gonna take youvmoney after 3 days

    1
    By vebskdif
    Its a trap
  • Outstanding

    5
    By Messy😍😛😛
    I was referred to this app from an expecting parent GC. The first time I used the app was 5 days prior to me going into labor. On the day I went into labor I used this app at 4 AM and the app informed me to Head to the hospital, when I got to the hospital I found out I was in labor! I had my baby by that afternoon! With it being my first child I wasn’t sure if I was having contractions or counting them correctly on my own but I will say with this app and it notifying me to head to the hospital I’m glad I downloaded it because I had to travel far to the hospital and risked going into labor home!
  • LABOR MUST-HAVE

    5
    By Haileliz
    So I never write reviews… but this app was a saving grace during the early stages of my labor. After my water broke, I didn’t want to immediately go to the hospital so I used this app to track every contraction (length and frequency) so I knew when it was time to go. On top of that, the app notifies you (based on your stats) of when it thinks you should go to the hospital. That way you don’t have to analyze the data yourself. I’m so so glad I had this for my birth. I will definitely be recommending it to other birthing parents.
  • Just what you need

    5
    By Ashley’s review nickname
    It’s its simple and user friendly! Perfect for when you’re dealing with contractions
  • Ads make free version less than desirable

    1
    By Tlbcaset10163
    If you want to pay to upgrade it would probably be fine. Free version makes you wait for ads and click out of them while you or your spouse are in the process of going into labor. Not helpful at all.

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