5/5 rating based on 148 reviews. Read all reviews for Contraction Timer & Counter 9m for iPhone.
Contraction Timer & Counter 9m is free iOS app published by Aleksei Neiman
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Seriously this app saved me from delivering my second son in the car! I thought I had time yet, based off my first delivery, when it told me to go to the hospital I was going to wait. My partner insisted that if the app said to go we are going and it's a good thing too because we were at the hospital less than an hour and my son was born! Simple and easy to use and understand, which is everything you want going into labor! A++++
Kewilson614
It would be nice to know what time my last contraction started. It would also be nice to have a list of contacts on this app for family and friends to have my husband notify. Have the option to post when your water breaks and losing mucus plug would be nice too.
SmokinStiletto
Takes the guess work out and tells you when to go to the hospital! So nice when you can't think through contractions! Love this, thank you!
Ryan Pflederer
I am really glad I tried it out before labor had started. I love the look and simplicity but the issue is : the creators don't know how contractions are actually timed. They refer to it as the "interval" instead of "frequency" which doesn't help. You should be measuring the frequency from the start of the last contraction to the start of the next one. They time an "interval" of the end of the last contraction and the beginning of the next. That's not how they're timed. This is my first baby but I doubt I will continue to have the patience to do the math to figure out if I need to go to the hospital. You can't have a contraction timer that doesn't actually time contractions correctly. If they switch interval to frequency and make that frequency from the beginning of the last to the beginning of the next, the app would be good to go!
Joe Johnson 62
Great minimalist design and easy to use. Helped us know when to go to hospital!
Socrfem
Handy tool, but doesn't include the time the contraction takes in the "time between contractions." You need to calculate the length of time elapsed between the beginning of one contraction and the beginning of the next one.
Aguenth
It told me to go to the hospital. Sorry dude... Not everyone goes to the hospital. Delete.
myewe
The app does not time contractions correctly! Please do not use or reply on this app to determine when you go to the hospital!
3 weeks post partum
This app helped me tremendously. I started monitoring my contractions at 6am and was at the hospital by 9:30p. It gave me a good reading of how my contractions were getting closer and how long they were lasting. I recommend it.