Amazing app!
This app was amazing and got me to the hospital at the right time! So grateful for this during labour
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4.69 out of 5
1,297 ratings in New Zealand
This app was amazing and got me to the hospital at the right time! So grateful for this during labour
Count the contractions, but you were so, so wrong about going to the hospital. You shouldn’t tell people to do something that is not as clear as you think it is
Love, from the dad
"If your water breaks, go to the hospital." No. Even if you have reason to plan a hospital birth, this is not a sign that you should head there. Not sure about all countries but in most I expect you'll be turned away if not in established labour.
Downloaded this app and was instantly impressed. Only to find after about 4 contractions an ad came up then froze and I couldn’t get rid of it. Made the app unusable. Very disappointed.
Quite annoying to unlock ones phone every time theres a contraction coming. Would be helpful to have lock screen controls like with a music player
What a great app, such a simple easy way to track my contractions! I was able to simply screenshot and send updates to my midwife. Loved the pop ups advising when it was time to go to the hospital and found there timings very accurate.
Great tracking app for contractions. Easy to use.
Very good, easy to use and understand. In regards to medical appropriateness, one does not go to the hospital straight away when A) waters break B) when contractions are still quite far apart so I turned the analyser off straight away when these ridiculous statements appeared lol. One should go to the hospital when contractions are 50sec-1 minute long and intervals have been 3-5minutes for a good hour, prior to this, your wasting every body's time. What I suggest is - have an 'averager' of the average time of the contractions so we can know the progress were in, also perhaps something to rate the intensity as while using this I wish I knew which ones were intense/less intense than others - and one last thing is I wish I knew what the times were - like if I clicked on the contraction it would be cool if the time it happened popped up. I found the delete function on accident - that's cool but wish it was completely erased and numbers reassembled in order instead of missing some as it does now. Otherwise as I said easy to use just a few added features would make it amazing - currently in labour now and using the app. Thanks :)
I used this app on the past and loved it! Such an easy way to keep track of contractions when in labor!!
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