With this contraction timer, you can track contractions by tapping buttons to monitor duration and frequency. Includes alerts for hospital visits and stage of labor.
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AppRecs rating 3.7. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Contraction Timer & Counter 9m
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 recomendations 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.
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Cheesesriceee
Don’t rush
It does what it says, but will tell you to rush to the hospital even though it could be a false. After losing mucus plug I got a lot of painful but tolerated contractions but then went away after a few hours even tho it said go to ER. Then next day same thing for 4 hours but waited didn’t go to ER until early next morning when contractions were to the point I couldn’t take anymore. Got to the hospital with 5cm. If you go to the ER to check cervix always tell them no consent to membrane sweep. They will try to induce you at 3cm and push pitocin on you.
Hghj46689
In in the middle of a contraction, I do not want to be asked to review an app
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