Contraction Timer - Time labor Cheats

Contraction Timer - Time labor Hack 2.3.3 + Redeem Codes

Pediatrician Approved Timer

Developer: PENGUIN APPS PTY LTD
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 2.3.3
ID: au.com.penguinapps.ios.ContractionTimer

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Description

Easily time Labor Contractions with this elegant and extremely user friendly app.

A simple one-button interface to start and stop your Contraction timer. It clearly lists the duration of each of your contractions, as well as the interval between each contraction.

Also extremely useful for any Doula in assisting expecting mothers at full term during labor and childbirth. The delivery of a newborn baby is extremely intense, and Contraction Timer will help any Doula to time a pregnant womans contractions and deliver their baby.

You just have to tap a single button to start the timer, then tap any part of the screen to stop the timer. Contraction Timer app will take care of the rest! The app is designed to keep track of the times, durations and frequency of the entire labor period.

Easily record the intensity of a contraction with our simple slider during the contraction or when adding/editing a contraction. Great visual cues for the intensity of each contraction that allows you to easily see the intensity of your contractions over time.

Notes can also be added to each contraction and are displayed alongside your contraction timings for quick recollection of the important aspects of each contraction.

Reports and graphs for displaying averages and trends over time will be coming soon. These graphs will show if your contractions are increasing or decreasing over time, as well as allows you to decide when you should go to the hospital or birthing center.

Contraction Timer remembers all data and whether you were in the middle of a contraction or not between launches, so you can jump back and forth between this and any another app to distract you during and between contractions.

- Large or full screen buttons to make it super easy for you to start or stop contractions at any time
- Extremely Simple interface to track each contraction.
- View your complete contraction history on a single screen. Intervals are clearly displayed between contractions
- Update contractions
- Remove contractions
- Define the intensity of each contraction
- Add a note to any contraction
- Graphs and Averages calculations for your Contraction Duration, Intervals and Intensity

Version history

2.3.3
2021-05-06
Some nice tweaks to the colour scheme so it is a bit easier on the eye.

Also various bug fixes and performance improvements to bring our app up to date with the latest iOS version.
2.3.2
2021-05-05
Some nice tweaks to the colour scheme so it is a bit easier on the eye.

Also various bug fixes and performance improvements to bring our app up to date with the latest iOS version.
2.3.1
2021-05-04
Some nice tweaks to the colour scheme so it is a bit easier on the eye.

Also various bug fixes and performance improvements to bring our app up to date with the latest iOS version.
2.2.3
2019-10-02
Performance improvements and bug fixes
2.2.1
2019-10-02
Bug fixes and performance improvements
2.2.0
2019-09-28
Bug fixes and performance improvements
2.1.4
2019-01-14
Fixed issues with the rate me feature. Also various Bug fixes and performance improvements
2.1.3
2018-08-08
Bug fixes and performance improvements
2.1.2
2018-08-01
Great new "Timeline" at the top of the screen which will help you determine the pattern of your contractions.
2.0.6
2018-07-12
We've added a CONTINUE button in case you accidentally stop your timer. Just tap the latest Contraction row and there'll be a green CONTINUE button in the Edit screen.

We've also fixed some additional bugs related to the app and the Watch app (for of you who have an Apple Watch).
2.0.4
2018-07-11
Supports latest version of iOS.

Lots of minor bug fixes and performance improvements too.
1.1.10
2016-12-09
Minor bug fixes and performance improvements
1.1.8
2016-03-16
Lots of Bug Fixes
1.1.6
2015-08-11
You can now choose whether intervals are calculated from the start, or the end, of the earlier contraction.

By default it will use the start of the earlier contraction to the start of the later contraction. Choose a different option in the Settings screen within Contraction Timer.
1.1.5
2015-07-31
Tweaks to the UI to be much more user friendly
1.1.4
2015-04-11
Apple Watch Support!

Start and stop your contraction timer directly from your Apple Watch.

Glance at your Apple Watch for a summary of your last 3 contractions.

With this update you may not even need to pull out your iPhone unless you need to check the fantastic charts or get a broader picture of your past contractions!
1.1.3
2015-01-02
Lots of bug fixes!
1.1.2
2014-11-19
Bug Fixes
1.1.1
2014-11-11
Added Graphs that plot the following:

1. Duration of each contraction for your past 5, 10 and 20 contractions
2. Intervals between each contraction for your past 5, 10 and 20 contractions
3. Intensity of each contraction for your past 5, 10 and 20 contractions

Some other bug fixes too.

If you enjoy Contraction Timer then please consider taking just a minute to rate our app. Rating our app is entirely free, and it greatly helps other users such as yourself find and enjoy Contraction Timer. Thanks!
1.0.3
2014-11-03

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Reviews

Moriel19,
Just what A Mama needs when she’s in Labor!
I had previously downloaded a similar app but quickly realized that it wasn’t as efficient and convenient as I would have liked it to have been. This one though!!!! With the contraction timer app I was able to start and stop my contractions with one push of a button, the chart/log between contractions and how long the contractions lasted was very easy to read and comprehend. Needless to say, I started consistently tracking my contractions around 8pm on Feb6, and by 6 am Feb7, I headed to the hospital because they were about 5-7 mins apart. When I arrived at the hospital (& approx 30 mins later when they performed their cervical exam to see how far I had dilated , I was already 6cm) I share that to say that the app helped me decide when it was “really” time to head to the hospital as opposed to having false alarm of labor and being sent home!
Download the app!!!! Thank me later!
Amyas Mommy,
I don’t want to delete the app
I had a sweep done the day before my due date because I was still 1cm dilated. My contractions started the day of my due date but very inconsistent and hard to keep track of while I am writing it down in my notepad or my husband is texting it to me. I downloaded this app and my husband ended up downloading it as well because it is super easy to use. No guess work. Very straightforward app! I used it while having contractions on the way to the hospital (they were painful) because that is how easy it is. You just push a “start” button and then “stop” and do your part in breathing through the contractions lol.
I do not want to delete the app because I have an attachment to it due it is being memories tied to my first child. Maybe I’ll take screenshots and put them in her baby book.... but till now I’ll just open it randomly and reminisce 😂
Alphacoaching.org,
Works with my Apple Watch
When I started having regular contractions with my first I tried to just use the timer on my phone… that only worked so well for so long and eventually I just stopped tracking them.
Fast forward to baby number 3 and I knew I needed an app of some kind. So I downloaded this ahead of time and it worked so well! I started out using it on my phone but I kept missing contractions because I’d be walking around without my phone. So I checked if it was compatible with my watch and surprisingly it was! I was so happy and it was so easy to use!
I didn’t really use the intensity option for each contraction as my labors are fast and I knew it was getting more intense without tracking it.
lovelytheme,
Good App
I like the app so far, I'm using it now, I like that you can choose to track contractions from start to finish with time between each contraction or from the end of one to the other, also that if you miss one you can manually add it, change the time, duration and intensity of it, my only complaint is that about a minute after you stop timing, EVERY SINGLE TIME, an advertisement to download one of their other apps comes on! I think it's to keep track of Baby feeding and such. While in labor, I'm sorry but that is annoying, I don't want to know about downloading anything else I just want to focus on what I'm doing. Other than that great app
janedoe8917449,
Easy to use!
I downloaded this app when I was in very early labor. I soon started having contractions that were much more intense and using this app was super straightforward and easy, especially when you are out of your mind with pain and can barely think. It was also easy to show to my husband and nurses to relay the information when it was difficult to speak. Sometimes apps are so overdeveloped with options and customization that they are difficult to use. This app had just enough, and options were presented in a clear manner. Well designed with actual functionality in mind.
DueInJune2018,
Add to lock screen or Control Center
I am a super new user for this app and I like the simplicity of the app design and layout. It would be awesome to have this app at the ready on either at the Lock Screen or Control Center pull down menu for iPhone! I understand that with the watch on it’s a quicker route to access but it’s something that I don’t have on 24/7 or at the ready like my iPhone device. Just a suggestion 😊!

I had a contraction this morning and used another app to track it as I had not yet found this app and I realized that I had to go through so many steps to get to the tracker and that’s why I downloaded this app. I like that I can take the information from the other app and add it to this app for accurate tracking in the future.
Sarah8616,
Easy and straightforward
This app is very simple and easy to use—accomplishes just what you need it to. My only problem with it is that when it times how far apart the contractions are, it seems to record from the beginning of one contraction to the end of the next one, rather than beginning to beginning like you are supposed to. I know this because before you press start it shows a timer that is tracking the time since the last contraction. For instance, the timer might read 6 minutes when you press start, but when it is over the time recorded is 7 minutes. It is supposed to go by when the contraction started, not ended. If it has been 6 minutes since the previous contraction when you press start, that’s the time that should be recorded.
whitneyspoon12345,
Exactly what you need it to do
This app does exactly what you need it to do which is perfect. No frills and easy to use. You can manually input contractions you missed timing. You can change it to count time between start or end of the prior contraction. The large start button and stop function is great because sometimes you are multitasking and still want to quickly record the contraction and so it doesn’t require a ton of focus. I wish you could zoom in on the time frame (maybe you can and I missed it) and that the color during a contraction was something more soothing than red.
barbiee_Me,
It’s really good but can use some updates
This app was a big help In keeping track of contractions wail you don’t really want to do much all you have to do is tap on tap off the only think I wish it would keep the phone on so I would have had to open it up everytime to tap off that was the only think and when I had a finger twitch it wouldn’t let me delete the mistake take. And then would freeze when I went to delete the mistake ones. Other then that this is way better then wringing down during such a hard time.
0xABE,
Easy to use. Could use some improvements.
This app is very simple and easy to use. When one is having a contraction this is much appreciated. Where I think it falls short is in access and the graphs.
Having the app be available on the lock screen would certainly bring it up a level. Sometimes unlocking ones phone doesn’t happen upon first attempt. Add in having a contraction and frustration ensues. By the time you get to the app the contraction is half over (I realize you can manually adjust the time of the contraction, but hear me out)
Next, the graphs. I would recommend seeking a consultant for help on how best to lay out the data. Currently it doesn’t make sense. The time shouldn’t be on the y-axis.