I literally typed it in on the play store and downloaded the most popular one. It's called Contraction Timer.
I downloaded this last night. extremely simple design, press start when one starts, press stop when it stops, and it keeps track of them against a time line.
Exactly what I wanted, something incredibly simple and easy to use.
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I used contraction timer too. Still has my data saved and I also emailed my self the data.
Was cool to look back on. And super easy to use.
On a side note, I used contraction timer all day with first labor and forgot to pack my phone charger and had no phone after DS was born. Not the end of the world, but make sure to pack charger as soon as you start using the app
Thanks! Just downloaded contraction timer. I would like to have one that informs me of the moment to go to L&d but I guess I have to pay for that.
say whaaat? i'm pretty sure an app can't tell you that, honey. contractions aren't one size fits all. what are you hoping the app does for you? remind you when your contractions are a certain number of minutes apart and a certain length?
I am going to use ibirth. It has a few other things besides a contraction timer. Most lined up with the techniques we learned in our birthing class. It's not free though.
Thanks! Just downloaded contraction timer. I would like to have one that informs me of the moment to go to L&d but I guess I have to pay for that.
say whaaat? i'm pretty sure an app can't tell you that, honey. contractions aren't one size fits all. what are you hoping the app does for you? remind you when your contractions are a certain number of minutes apart and a certain length?
I'm pretty sure Contraction Master tells you something about calling your Dr or heading to the hospital. I remember this b/c when it happened DH freaked and wanted to jump in the car and I was like it's ok, let's just wait a bit longer. It all worked out in the end
I downloaded full term and contraction timer last night. After looking at both I liked full term a lot more so I'll be using this one. Very simple to use and has a chart of pre labor, active labor, etc. I like this because in the moment I'm sure I'll forget what our childbirth class taught me!
I am going to use ibirth. It has a few other things besides a contraction timer. Most lined up with the techniques we learned in our birthing class. It's not free though.
there is a free version of it in the play store, but the free version only has the contraction timer. the other features you have to pay for. I have downloaded this one too but am looking into others too.
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