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
Shovaly
We started having contractions at 10:30 PM. After a few we downloaded this app among others. After a few entries it told us to get ready for the hospital (if this was the second pregnancy). GOOD THING WE DID. We left when it told us to and my wife was already 10cm dilated on arrival. She gave birth within 15 minutes of arriving!! Great app!
Ekibe
Be sure to test drive using the contraction counter before you go into labor. Thank he rating query could annoyingly pop up during a critical life moment. Otherwise I think the app did its job.
candiapalonia
I timed my contractions for four hours and this app was FREE and let me know when to go to the hospital… had my baby that night!
ma20thhhhhh
Just wish it wouldn’t ask me to rate the app in the middle of contractions.
Ahsjishxjsbdjdjs
Found the simplicity really useful when my contractions started. I would just recommend to developers to work on the algorithm (or remove the feature) where the app tells you if you’re having real or Braxton hicks contractions. I kept getting notified that I was having Braxton hicks when I was definitely, definitely having real contractions. For most women, contractions aren’t so exactly consistently spaced out so I suspect it’s an overly sensitive algorithm or something. Otherwise, really liked the app and would recommend! Anyway best thing to do is call the hospital to know when to go in rather than rely on any app for that info.
Asmith2290
Only flaw so far is there is no way to share contractions with someone unless you take a screenshot. Wish there was a share button option like in the Uber app where you can share your ride with someone so they can track your progress. Would be neat to share with spouse or parents etc.
LarissaAshley
This timer really helped when I needed it and couldn’t think for myself, was so easy to track my contractions…highly recommend. Was accurate on the average contractions but stay true to how you feel when ready to go to hospital vs. it telling you. Liked the “warning” to get ready but got a few of them before I was actually near 511 rule.