Contraction Timer & Tracker

Contraction Timer & Tracker

By Going Merry LLC

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2014-11-05
  • Current Version: 2.4.5
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 132.23 MB
  • Developer: Going Merry LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 4.62606
4.62606
From 49,326 Ratings

Description

A reliable companion for every moment of labor. Designed with care for expecting mothers and birth partners, Contraction Timer helps you track contractions effortlessly — so you can focus on staying calm and present. With just one tap, the app starts timing your contraction. Tap again to stop. That’s it — we take care of all the calculations for you: duration, intervals, frequency, and trends over time. No stress, no math — just peace of mind when you need it most. Everything you need in one place: • One-button start/stop for timing each contraction • Automatic calculation of duration, intervals, and frequency • Clear visual history of all contractions on one screen • Color-coded intensity indicators to see how things are progressing • Easy slider to record how strong each contraction feels • Add personal notes to any contraction for later reflection • Full-screen mode for easier use during labor • Edit or delete any contraction as needed • Saves your data even if you close or switch apps • A complete hospital bag checklist for both mom and baby • A helpful list of pain-relieving exercises, with instructions, to support you through contractions • Coming soon: Graphs and averages to help you identify patterns and decide when it’s time to go to the hospital or birthing center --------- Contraction Timer - Time labor Premium offers a subscription option: $19.99 per year. You can try free trial with all features available. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. These prices are for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on the country of residence. Your Contraction Timer - Time labor subscription will automatically renew at the end of each term and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period on the $1.99/week basis. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. By using Contraction Timer - Time labor, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use: Privacy Policy: https://goingmerry.xyz/privacy-policy/ Terms of Use: https://goingmerry.xyz/terms-conditions/

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Reviews

  • Don’t download unless want to pay

    2
    By Fuihhhg
    Pay wall after recording the first handful of contractions. Not practical and a bad design that forces expecting parents to just pay to continue tracking at a high stress moment.
  • Have to pay to time contractions

    1
    By Monet97!
    I was in the middle of trying to time a contraction when I was prompted to pay. I had already timed 6 contractions before that so I didn’t know that I would have to pay. It’s wrong to take advantage of pregnant women while they are in the middle of labor! They probably expect you to just pay so that you can keep timing your contractions.
  • Garbage

    1
    By Heapso1217
    Find another app! This app conveniently does not tell you that you need to pay for service until after you’ve tracked 6 contractions. We were in the middle of tracking and our data was skewed by the service interruption. At that point it’s riddled with obnoxious upsell pop-ups. It’s a very shady tactic they’re using and we would advise anyone to use an alternative rather than giving them your money.
  • Paid timer

    1
    By Mom4444oooo
    I just wanted to download a quick timer to help track my contractions to send to my midwife and this junk app starts telling me I have to pay mid labor in order to do so. Downloaded another app that didn’t bother me for money during a rather tedious time in my life. Thanks for nothing!!
  • Not free

    1
    By Dmanwalk
    Was trying to use this during my wife’s last pregnancy. After about 6 contractions you get a popup requiring you to pay to continue using the simple co traction tracker. 0/10 would not recommend
  • Scam

    1
    By Scamy charges
    App is good. Well built and helped a lot. But they wait until you’re halfway through your labor and contractions to charge you and lock up the app until you pay. Then they set it up as a reoccurring weekly bill so after you have your baby and things calm down you get hit with another random bill if you forget to cancel. Very scamy way to do business.
  • Deceptive app takes advantage when you are most vulnerable

    1
    By A1708M
    While the app worked for the most part with a few bugs that one could live with, the reason for the low rating is the deceptive way they try to monetize it. While in the middle of tracking contractions, you are suddenly presented with a paywall you cannot get past. Remember, this is when you are at your most vulnerable, trying to understand if you are going into pre-term labor.
  • Very much not free

    1
    By Not free TP
    It seemed like this app was free until we were in the middle of early labor and tracking contractions when suddenly we had to pay to keep using it. Felt kind of like a dirty trick like it would just wait until you are in the midst of a lot of stress and then just kind of pop up like oh you need to pay or start over somewhere else.
  • Not free at all

    1
    By Macybee
    Free version lets you count like 10 contractions then it cuts off and makes you pay so quite frustrating when you’re in labor
  • PREDATORY - Requires subscription after first contraction

    1
    By Meketaten
    I timed my first contraction, then when my second one started, the app would not let me do so unless I chose a weekly or annual subscription plan. Nowhere did it previously disclose that it only works if you pay a subscription, and now that I am possibly in labor, it springs it on me?? Absolutely not. This is one of the most sinister, predatory, and cynical business practices I have ever seen.

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