Contraction Timer - Time labor Reviews – Page 7

5/5 rating based on 149 reviews. Read all reviews for Contraction Timer - Time labor for iPhone.
Contraction Timer - Time labor is free iOS app published by PENGUIN APPS PTY LTD

Great app, annoying notices

MGHR728

App is great for timing the contractions, but the notifications to rate the app or get the companion app are annoying, not what is needed when you are trying to focus on labor and delivery.


Perfect for labor

acitylifeform

Helped me know EASILY when to go to the hospital.


Easy to use

Angelhi88

Easy to use app. Especially when your in pain i like how you can adjust it in case you accidentally hit the button


Simple and easy to use

10974:!(4@/

I was able to time a lot of these myself since it was so quick and easy. The feature to touch anywhere on the screen to end is especially helpful. My husband timescthem for a couple of hours while we were in bed (a time that it’s helpful not to have to spend too much time looking at a screen). My labor slowed down and sped up a lot (2 min apart, then 8 min apart) over the hours and it was helpful to be able to qualify. Now we have a beautiful little girl!


If you are going to be in labor you need this

Fees hearts

Perfect way to keep track of contractions when you can’t speak and have other things on your mind then math.


Ads annoying but does the job

Mysoulisthesky

The ad at the top and bottom are annoying because they cut off some of the contraction timings


Stop asking me to write a review while I am having contractions!

Amgregory

Stop asking me to write a review while I am having contractions!


Easy and straightforward

Sarah8616

This app is very simple and easy to use—accomplishes just what you need it to. My only problem with it is that when it times how far apart the contractions are, it seems to record from the beginning of one contraction to the end of the next one, rather than beginning to beginning like you are supposed to. I know this because before you press start it shows a timer that is tracking the time since the last contraction. For instance, the timer might read 6 minutes when you press start, but when it is over the time recorded is 7 minutes. It is supposed to go by when the contraction started, not ended. If it has been 6 minutes since the previous contraction when you press start, that’s the time that should be recorded.


Great app

GwendoMendo

Works like a charm!


Easy to use

Pro Student

Handy and I like how it is editable