Full Term Contraction Timer app | By Mustansir Golawala |
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Country of origin | Unsure (not Aotearoa New Zealand) |
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Cost | Free |
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Full Term Contraction Timer app
Full Term Contraction Timer app
- An app to track your contractions when you are in labour.
The Full Term Contraction Timer app is easy to use. The app times each contraction, and keeps track of the duration and frequency over the previous hour up to the last 6 hours. The app also offers kick counter and weight tracking tools for women who are earlier on in their pregnancy.
For the complete app description, go to the app website(external link), Google Play(external link), App Store(external link) or, for a more detailed review, see reviews below.
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✔ Easy to use and simple. |
✘ Available in English only. |
Clinical review
Reviewer: Dr Judy Ormandy, Obstetrician and gynaecologist, Capital & Coast District Health Board and Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Otago, Wellington
Date of review: September 2021
Platform: Apple
Version: 3.7.1
Comments: This app is for pregnant people and their support people. The app is a convenient way to keep track of your contractions. You press a button at the start and end of each contraction and are then able to rate the intensity on a linear scale. You can view your contraction history.
There is also a kick chart, a weight tracker and pregnancy information.
Overall, this is a straightforward, simple app that makes it easy to track your contractions and fetal kicks. It provides basic information on pregnancy care.
Safety concerns: The app does not provide any interpretation of what to do with different contraction patterns or ‘red flags’ such as green liquor when waters break.
New Zealand relevance: Not NZ specific, but relevant.
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