Super helpful app
Super helpful app
Very nice design
This app was so helpful for me during my pregnancy! I had a lot of Braxton-Hicks contractions and false labor. It was sometimes difficult to know when to be concerned or not and this app was an amazingly helpful tool! It also told me when I was really in labor that I needed to go to the hospital. Of course, I wouldn’t recommend basing all decisions on a single app, but I highly recommend using this app to help track contractions! I did try other tracking apps - this one was my favorite
Loved using this to track my contractions! It is so user friendly!
I pay for this app and trying to listen to music and do this app is a no go, so many ads interrupt it!
Ads longer than contractions . what’s the point
See above
The ads are happening so often and are so excessive. I have to force close the app because it’s a timer and it’s important to track contractions, and the ads take too long for me to wait for them to give a close option, so I just force quit. This app really is frustrating while in labor.
I paid for the app because it promised no distractions or ads if I did. So it was not fun being in significant pain, trying to track contractions, and getting repeated pop-ups asking me to rate the app.
Download this app for when I started getting contractions. Tracked 10 and got 3 ads in between. Who thought it was a good idea to add video ads when you need to track a contraction? I would suggest if you want to monetize this app either add banner ads or make me pay for it but don’t show me a long video right when I’m trying to click to start a contraction omg.
Tried to access it for the first time (my bad for waiting until what I thought was a contraction) and it’s locked behind a paywall until you leave the app and come back. By the time I figured that out the pain had subsided and I didn’t have any idea how long it was.
This app has the same function as your phone timer. It is extremely limited unless you pay for additional features…for a timer. It’s nothing more than a stopwatch. Also, as soon as I downloaded the app, it almost trapped me into purchasing an upgrade. At that point, just charge to download the application instead of wasting someone’s time to download it.
The purpose of this app is extremely simple and something that is necessary for women’s health. Disappointed that the app owners decided to force a payment for “no ads” service for something that will be used on a one time use. Also something that can literally be done with a pen, paper and clock. Recommended you do another search and find another free app like I did.
I downloaded this app when I was suffering with false labor pains for two days already , until the last day something in me told me to download an app where I could track my contractions but would ALSO tell me when to leave the hospital because the night before I had been sent back as a first time mom I didn’t know anything about how labor would feel or how contractions even really felt. Downloaded it last night & ALL night the window popped up to go the the hospital , I ignored it thinking it was false till I made my boyfriend drive me to the hospital at 3 am and the app was correct! About 24 hours later we welcomed our baby boy to this world 🩵
If I were someone to solely listen to an app then I would have had my baby on the floor of my home. I tracked 4 rounds of contractions and they all told me it wasn’t a pattern, not active labor blah blah. I know they try to be helpful but please just listen to your body and what your instincts tell you. My baby was born today 1/11/25 🥰
Good app to track contractions but kind of annoying trying to record a contraction and an ad pops up and you miss the recording because you have to finish out the ad first.
I used this app on the past and loved it! Such an easy way to keep track of contractions when in labor!!
Phone app is ok. Pretty disappointed that this app didn’t even have basic Apple Watch compatibility to at least start and stop contractions. Kind of wish I didn’t pay for the ad free version.
I liked how easy it was to use, great concept, but the actually timer was terrible. It was completely off compared to the timer on my phone.. And I don’t mean by a few seconds I mean by 30 to 60 seconds. So my contraction lengths and total time was completely off. And we had the app open and the default timer on my phone open at the same time.
I like the layout of this app but can they not pop up video advertisements when you are in the middle of timing contractions??? I do not want to watch an ad while I am in labor & trying to see how soon to go to the hospital
super annoying when i think im getting good data then go to start a contraction and get an ad???
This app was really amazing during my wife’s labor. Thank you!
The ads run WHILE your tracking your wife’s contractions a few minutes apart. And it’s some fairy swimming around in milk cereal. More stupid than a screwdriver.
Helpful tracking food, diapers when I am not sure what day or time it is
It’s very convenient not all mamas are aware of when they are in labor so this app is very helpful if you are unsure weather or not you should go to the hospital
Aplicativo fácil de usar! Gostei bastante!
The app is great and works perfectly for timing contractions. I used it as a first time mom and found it extremely helpful and easy. My issue is with the ad pop ups, they are nearly impossible to minimize/close because the exit button is at the very top right of the iPhone screen. I had to tap over 30+ times to close each ad each time and some times my next contraction would already be happening. This affects the functionality of what the app is meant to do and should really be improved.
Still getting “Error: please set up your Mail account in the phone settings“. But I do have email set up in the phone settings! I paid for the premium version, sent an email to the developer, left a previous review, and contacted Apple as well. I’m due to go into labor any day now and I need this fixed! I updated my phone and reinstalled the app, but no fix yet. Please fix this!
Except that it gave a review pop up while in the middle of a contraction!!
Used for my last three pregnancies as I am currently using for my fourth labor as I type 😂 now to get back to timing my contractions
Ads make it difficult to use in a crucial time
This app gets the Job done except for the fact that a non skippable app will pop up in the most inconvenient time.
First pregnancy; was tuned into my body, but this app helped me track the frequency of my contractions-both before going to hospital, and at hospital: tracking active labor contractions.
Its a trap
I was referred to this app from an expecting parent GC. The first time I used the app was 5 days prior to me going into labor. On the day I went into labor I used this app at 4 AM and the app informed me to Head to the hospital, when I got to the hospital I found out I was in labor! I had my baby by that afternoon! With it being my first child I wasn’t sure if I was having contractions or counting them correctly on my own but I will say with this app and it notifying me to head to the hospital I’m glad I downloaded it because I had to travel far to the hospital and risked going into labor home!
So I never write reviews… but this app was a saving grace during the early stages of my labor. After my water broke, I didn’t want to immediately go to the hospital so I used this app to track every contraction (length and frequency) so I knew when it was time to go. On top of that, the app notifies you (based on your stats) of when it thinks you should go to the hospital. That way you don’t have to analyze the data yourself. I’m so so glad I had this for my birth. I will definitely be recommending it to other birthing parents.
It’s its simple and user friendly! Perfect for when you’re dealing with contractions
If you want to pay to upgrade it would probably be fine. Free version makes you wait for ads and click out of them while you or your spouse are in the process of going into labor. Not helpful at all.
Best app ever I am in labor and loving this app. Definitely recommend
After the first few contractions, the app recommended that we go to the hospital and immediately started playing an un-skippable ad. Was using my own timer on the side and when I came back to the app for the next contraction, it was just going to play the rest of the ad. This made it so I couldn’t log the next contraction so this app is unserious about helping.
This is my 4th baby so I’ve used a couple different apps and there are plenty of great free ones that aren’t as inconvenient as this one. You can’t delete a contraction if you accidentally bump it so it is included of your frequency log even if it wasn’t correct. It also PLAYS NOISY ADDS THAT YOU CAN’T SKIP even if you need to end or start a contraction. It’s not just an read advertisement you can press the x. It’s got sounds and everything. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to trial it with a false labor incident so I don’t have to deal with it in real time. It would have completely thrown off my relaxation. Don’t use this app. There are numerous others that work great.
Those ads are rough. Make it impossible to use
Useful and easy to use, but having ads while a woman is having contractions is unethical
I bought the paid version so I could export my data. It just gives me an error telling me to set up my email account. But a) there’s no place for me to do that and b) it should already have my email address via my Apple account since I paid for the app. Extremely dissatisfied. Waste of my money.
This app is horrible. It told me I was having practice contractions when in reality, I was in pre-term labor and by the time I got to the hospital it was too late to do anything to delay my baby coming.
Awful. While trying to monitor contractions, the app will force you to watch a multi-minute video that you cant exit. Its ridiculous how they do this with their fricken ads! Zero f-ing stars!
Why pay wall
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I bought this app because I didn’t want to deal with pop ups or ads while I was having contractions, but everytime I open the app to log a contraction it prompts me to rate it. I also don’t like that it can not catalogue previous contractions (Braxton hicks) so that I can show the data to my doctor. I either have to delete them or leave them on the screen which messes with the data
I bought his app in advance of my daughter’s birth to help keep track of contractions. We were a week and a few days late but the minute the contractions came this app took out all the guesswork and let us know when we should get to the hospital and it was right. My only note is that I wish there was a running counter on the right side to show you the distance between contractions to give you a heads up that another one could be coming. Worth the price.