Contraction Timer & Counter 9m

Contraction Timer & Counter 9m

Track labor contractions

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494 reviews
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 20, 2014
  • July 10, 2026

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This app helps expectant mothers track labor contractions by simply tapping a button. It analyzes contraction duration and frequency to determine when it's time to head to the hospital or to understand the current stage of labor for home births. It provides guidance based on standard indicators, but always consult your doctor.

Track contractions with a single button
Analyze contraction duration and frequency
Notify when it's time to go to the hospital
Determine labor stage for home births
Simple and easy to use interface
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What's New in Contraction Timer & Counter 9m

3.3

July 10, 2026

• We listened to your feedback and removed full-screen ads between contractions — so nothing disturbs you. • Edit contraction duration when correcting past entries. • Improved start and end time editing. • Optional live timer on the main screen showing time since your last contraction. • Bug fixes and performance improvements. Thank you for using our app! Wish you an easy delivery!

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Subscription plans

Contraction Timer Plus

All features of the application for one week

$2.997 Days
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In-App Purchases

$2.99

Contraction Timer Full Version

Edit contractions, average frequency & other

Charts

Top Grossing

📈 18+1

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This app rose +1 position in Medical chart.

Last updated on July 18, 2026.

Top Free

📊 30

Medical

The app has maintained its position at 30 recently.

Last updated on July 18, 2026.

User reviews

Didn’t work for me

This is my third pregnancy and I got a membrane sweep to help induce labor. I was drinking raspberry tea also. My contractions were 2-4 mins apart when I would walk. Sitting went back to 6-8 mins apart. The app would tell us to go to hospital when I would walk but didn’t help me because when we went I was 2cm. I see this app could help first time parents. For me it was helpful seeing the difference when sitting and walking. I paid for the week. Not expensive.
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Quick and mindless tap

During each contraction I just wanted to focus on breathing. I was able to do that with the click of “start” on the button this app. It was just easy to end the contraction duration and not worry about manually calculating how long it was or far apart they were. One thing I didn’t like was the prompt after marking the contraction, reading something like “this was likely a practice contraction” based on the time spray from last contraction. In reality I was in active labor despite the far time apart.
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FTM

-super simple
-easy to understand
-no over complicated buttons
-coercive design and related apps

Extortionate subscription

Watch out… Roped me into a subscription at £2.99 A WEEK! Was very unclear this was a rolling subscription, feels very unethical

Needs more free features

It is very frustrating that this app doesn’t allow you to alter or edit a contraction unless you pay for the app. It’s easy to get distracted and you mess up one timing because you forget to turn off the timer and your numbers are all skewed.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Crashes or freezes during use

Bug

Incorrect contraction timing

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Email export feature not working

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Apple Watch compatibility

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Contraction intensity tracking

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Dark mode option

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Ability to delete/edit recorded contractions

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FAQ

What does the Contraction Timer & Counter app do?

This app helps pregnant women track their labor contractions. By tapping a button at the start and end of each contraction, the app analyzes their duration and frequency. This analysis can help determine when it's time to go to the hospital or understand the current stage of labor for home births.

How do I use the contraction tracking feature?

Using the app is simple: tap a single button when a contraction begins and tap it again when the contraction ends. The app will then record this information and analyze it to provide insights into your labor progress.

Is this app a medical device?

No, this app is not a medical device. The recommendations provided are based on standard indicators for labor. It is crucial to consult your doctor for personalized medical advice and not rely solely on the app's guidance.

What are the benefits of using this app during labor?

The app helps you monitor the timing and intensity of your contractions, providing data that can inform decisions about when to seek medical attention or understand your labor progression. It aims to simplify the process of tracking this important aspect of childbirth.

What if my labor pains are unbearable but don't match the app's indicators?

The app emphasizes trusting your body's signals. If labor pains become unbearable, even if they don't yet align with the app's indicators, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible rather than waiting.