
Contraction Timer & Counter 9m
Track your labor contractions
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Android App Analysis and Review: Contraction Timer & Counter 9m, Developed by Neiman. Listed in Parenting Category. Current Version Is 2.0.6, Updated On 18/12/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Contraction Timer & Counter 9m. Achieved Over 6 million Installs. Contraction Timer & Counter 9m Currently Has 74 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.8 Stars
*** 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 recommendations 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.
We are currently offering version 2.0.6. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
- Bug fixes
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Recent Comments
Kellie Williford
It was super easy to use!! Could easily edit the timing of contractions if I forgot to hit start/stop on any of them. It automatically includes the timing/frequency from the start of one contraction to the start of the next, and you can have it prompt you to rate the intensity after each one if you want to as well. Thank you for making such a useful tool to use during such an intense time!
Dawn Patter
I truly like the features of this app. I haven't gone into labor yet, but I've practiced with it during Braxton hicks contractions. However, it would easily get 5 stars if it had compatibility with my galaxy watch. Being able to time contractions without needing to carry around my phone would be a huge win to me. I know many, many women are frustrated with the fact that Apple has at least 1 contraction app that is compatible with the Apple watch, but Android has nothing.
JaShaun Smith
The button is large and able to see right away while in active labor and in a panic the numbers are easy to locate and read and it actually tells you when you should go to the hospital instead of everything you've prepared for going out of the window and having to Google when you should go while you're in active labor. Just more convenient all around for me. This is the 4th tracker Ive used for practice so I can make sure I have one I like when it's needed.
Kate DiPalma
Was a simple, streamlined interface that gave me the exact info I needed at my fingertips while laboring. I bought the ad free version after the fact just to support this awesome resource that helped me so much. Thanks for providing such an easy to use and thoughtfully designed product. My favorite feature was the ability to easily rate the intensity of contractions after each one.
Tiffany Cope
This was such a useful app while trying to keep track of my contractions. It's very simple and straight forward. I do agree that I wish there was a way to note a lapse in ability to time contractions so that it doesn't just look like there weren't contractions for the 30 minutes I wasn't able to time them. Overall, wonderful app. I appreciate it.
Lexi Anderson
An update or two can make this more "user friendly" as it is a bit confusing to try to restart the contractions to start tracking them again when you're in the middle of having long painful contractions! It did help me a lot though, gave birth to my beautiful baby at home but had 3 excruciating days of prodromal labor first. This timer helped me confirm my instincts when I was finally in active labor (although the midwife did not believe me and she almost missed the birth!). Thanks guys.
Rhonda Anderson
A very simple app to use however I would like there to be a way to show a break in timing contractions (instead of it calculating a 20 min timeframe where I stopped timing contractions) because then I either have to erase all prior data on the app and write it down or have misinformation because it's included a 20 min time gap in the info. I thought paying for the app would give this feature but there are no additional features when paying for the app either.
Elif Sonmez
This app did just what I needed it to: push the button when the contraction starts, push it again when the contraction ends. The app tracks the length of each contraction and the interval between contractions. You can then give this info to the hospital. Gives "contractions per hour" count even when less than an hour has passed; I'm not sure how accurate the averaging out to an hour is. However, the app was right about telling me to get the to hospital, which is really the point :).