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
BittyBopBo
It wanted me to pay to keep track of the time the contractions occurred to I would rather try something else. Unremarkable.
pookybunny
The timing isn’t useful and the paid version lets you edit, but the “frequency” isn’t even comprehensible. I wouldn’t even bother with the free version.
Sarah Nicole Taylor
I wish there was a way to change the date of the contraction. I find myself forgetting I started a contraction and if I do this just before midnight and the contraction runs over into midnight accidentally, I can’t adjust it back to the time the contraction actually ended. It won’t let you change the day. I know I should just be staying in the app and ending the contraction when it actually stops for more accuracy but I’m forgetful. Otherwise I like the app. It does its job. Just could use some improvements.
momma2now
Very easy to use- even has prompts as to when to go to the hospital: honestly would’ve ended up giving birth at home if I wasn’t using this
steelers4life81
This app helped us to determine when it was the exact time to go to the hospital. Being first time parents we didn’t want to be early or late for delivery and the app helps take the guessing out of the equation. Love this app!!!
Littlemama1022
This App was so helpful during my labor to track contractions. Easy to use! My husband would start and stop when I’d tell him which allowed me to stay in the bathtub and focus on working through each contraction. We knew when we should be heading to the hospital based on the provided information.
joanna4ka
The screen doesn’t go off, when it’s pulled up, doesn’t have constant annoying advertisements like other contraction apps, I give 4 stars, because you can edit a contraction only if you buy full version, but when having contractions hit the button by accident a couple times. And this app also doesn’t record at what time when you were having the contractions, some other apps had that, so that would be nice to add, to be able to look back through the whole day at the time and intensity of the contractions.
justdontknow
Downloaded this app based on a side recommendation from a friend. When my wife thought she was going into labor, we were fixated on this app and getting closer to the 5-1-1 mark. Every call to the Dr starts with asking about those key metrics and calculating rolling averages on the fly in a stressful situation is not viable. Easily worth the price for free, splurged for the 2$ for the ability to edit contraction results.
Mmaak
I downloaded this app about 30 minutes after I thought I was in labor and it was really helpful and simple to use. It was accurate in its suggestion to get ready and when to head to the hospital. The only annoying thing were the ads that popped up at inconvenient times, like that’s at all what you’re worried about when you’re in labor.. Still would suggest it and use it again!