Category : Parenting
Easy to use. I liked that I didn't have to register with a website or provide personal information. It's simple to click and record or stop a contraction which is what we need when we are experiencing a contraction- nothing complicated. The only thing that I feel is too complicated is when I need to change the time of a contraction because I forgot to stop it. The hour and minute and second thing is way too complicated.
Very simple and easy to understand. Without the full version, it is satisfactory. The diagnoses aren't always accurate though, it seems to not be able to identify Braxton Hicks contractions.
Intuitive, clear, Useful. I'd say 1 thing to add would be a live timer counting between contractions, just as there is one for counting during the contractions. So you have some a rough guide on when the next one is about to hit
Love it. Simple and easy to use. As soon as you open the app, you're able to start timing a contraction. Have never had issues with the app opening or ads.
Exactly what we needed. And it works flawlessly. It counts the contractions, it gives you averages and every 5 to 6 contractions based on frequency and duration tells you if you)your partner is in active labor, early labor or not. Highly recommended.
Fantastic! I only downloaded the app when intensive contractions started around 2 am in the morning and I just couldn't be be bothered to remember what time they've started, how long they lasted and what was the interval before the next one. I was already tired then. When it told me to go to the hospital, I had my baby 4 hours later.
A very simple app to use however I would like there to be a way to show a break in timing contractions (instead of it calculating a 20 min timeframe where I stopped timing contractions) because then I either have to erase all prior data on the app and write it down or have misinformation because it's included a 20 min time gap in the info. I thought paying for the app would give this feature but there are no additional features when paying for the app either.
Very easy to use. I say be nice to add own contractions from past when haven't had a chance to press the button but honestly its great and would recommend
I've only just starting using it as I just started early labor. Overall its easy to use. I turned off the suggestions because as soon as you have a contraction that is 5 minutes from the last one (even though the contractions are sporadic) it suggests going to the hospital, which is way too early to do so- contractions should be spaced evenly apart. I'm disappointed with the email history feature because when I open the excel sheet, for some reason the times have been replaced with # symbols.
Very easy to use. I wish it had more detail to everything, and was based off of more than just 4 contractions.
Fantastic. Wasn't sure if I was having real contractions at first... Easy to use (one button) and informative. App suggested I go to hospital based on my times. Had a baby 3 hrs later!
Had the free version. Perfectly functional and good looking ui. No annoying pop-up ads when your wife is hurting and trying to count contractions. My wife used this to count the night we had our daughter and the app was very helpful in warning us that labor was imminent. Will recommend to everyone who's expecting.
Not the best... Contraction Button needs to be bigger as it's simply the main interaction of the app. It also needs better placement as it's so very close to the adverts and they can be very easily be pressed by mistake - and when having contractions, it's really not ideal. I understand placement of the button may be due to enticing the user to spend £0.59 for the pro version, but I may be wrong... Due to frustration, we tried it on Apple, Android and Chromebook - all had the same issue.
Simple, doesn't make you sign up for anything, and lets you edit in case you forget to end a contraction
Really did not like this app! It needs a dark mode because contractions often happen at night, and the glaring white screen was really hard to look at, ESPECIALLY when having a contraction. And it was super pushy about saying that your contractions are too far apart to bother with timing them. I'm the kind of person who has lots of spaced out contractions for a while and then they pick up suddenly, so the info about spaced out contractions is important to me.
Free to use. Simple UI. Does exactly what you need it to do with zero ads. I was dealing with minor contractions and so much pain; a simple app that did exactly what I needed it to do was absolutely perfect. Highly recommend to any other up and coming parents.
Very nice and simple interface, helpful in stressful situation!
Solid. I read all the reviews about competing programs first. Tested practice labor over 10 or so contractions- worked great ( told me I'm not close to true labor yet. Pretty spot-on). It seems your phone handling skills matter more for data glitches than any mishandlings that this ap might have. I've founds no problems. Works great 👍 As for reviews, it asks what you think after the 3rd or so contraction, then it stops. I decided to review as it's working great :-) Overall, good choice.
This is nice but is missing an obvious feature - how long has it been since the previous contraction? Show the "next contraction" as a dotted line or something and a running timer on the frequency side. Or show the timestamp for the last contraction, kind of silly it shows all but that one.
Was a simple, streamlined interface that gave me the exact info I needed at my fingertips while laboring. I bought the ad free version after the fact just to support this awesome resource that helped me so much. Thanks for providing such an easy to use and thoughtfully designed product. My favorite feature was the ability to easily rate the intensity of contractions after each one.