Contraction Counter & Tracker!
MedicalHealth & Fitness

Contraction Counter & Tracker!

Alessandro Pace · released 3 Oct 2025 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d not estimated
Downloads 30d not estimated
Rating 4.38 8 reviews

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Canada13%14.00
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Description

Stay calm and prepared during labor with Contraction Timer: Labor Tracker, the simple and accurate way to monitor your contractions. Designed for expectant parents, this app helps you record contraction frequency, duration, and intensity so you know when it’s time to head to the hospital.

With an intuitive design and clean interface, Contraction Timer: Labor Tracker is built for simplicity—no clutter, just what you need in the moment.

Key Features

Start & stop with one tap – time contractions effortlessly

Automatic statistics – see average duration and frequency clearly

Hospital indicator – based on the 5-1-1 rule to help guide your decisions

Export reports – share contraction history with your doctor or partner

Dark & light mode support – easy on the eyes anytime

Customizable thresholds – adjust settings to your doctor’s recommendations

Contraction Timer: Labor Tracker is your trusted companion for peace of mind, giving you confidence and clarity during one of life’s most important moments.

Health Disclaimer:

Always consult your doctor to orient yourself in terms of contraction frequency and duration.

This app is not a medical device, and our recommendations are based on standard indicators. Your labor may occur differently. Therefore, do not rely exclusively on our app.

If the duration and frequency of contractions do not yet correspond to the necessary indicators but labor pains become unbearable, it is better to go to the hospital as soon as possible rather than give birth at home or on the way there. Trust what your body is telling you.

For official guidance, please refer to the World Health Organization recommendations on pregnancy and childbirth.

Link: https://www.who.int/health-topics/maternal-health

If you have any questions or suggestions, please email us at [email protected]. Your feedback is very important to us.

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