5 apps to count labor contractions
Table of contents:
- 1. Contraction Timer
- 2. Contraction counter
- 3. Contractions
- 4. Timed Contractions
- 5. Contraction counter
When the time of delivery approaches, what we all worry about is how everything will happen. Will I know if my waters have broken right away? Will the contractions start sooner? Do I have to go to the hospital so soon? If you are going to be a mother for the first time, it is likely that you will find yourself immersed in a sea of doubts.
However, you have a lot of tools and indicators that will be of great help to you at the time of giving birth. One of the most important, apart from the most obvious physical one (notoriously breaking water), are contractions.
During the last weeks before childbirth, the so-called Braxton Hicks contractions occur to a greater extent. These start from the second half of the pregnancy and are characterized, first of all, because they are not painful. And secondly, because what we notice is that our stomach becomes hard for a few moments
When the real contractions arrive, the ones that determine the start of labor, you will notice that they are much more painful and followed. Although at first the pain may be typical of menstruation. What you have to do in this case is count the frequency of these painful contractions.
If they are frequent and you have already passed week 38, it is best to go to your primary hospital. To avoid making notes in a notebook ( although all options are valid), you can help yourself with a mobile applicationThese five apps will help you count labor contractions more easily.
1. Contraction Timer
It's called Contraction Timer and it's a pretty basic app for counting contractions. And this is not bad at all, quite the opposite. As soon as you start the tool, you'll see that you can hit the START button when a contraction starts When it's over, you'll have to hit STOP. And so on.
In the column you will see the duration of each one and the interval that separates them. If the frequency is between 10 and 5 minutes, get ready to go to the hospital If they ask you there, you can show them the table with the record of the contractions that you've had so far.
2. Contraction counter
Contraction Counter is exactly what it promises. You have a button that you can press if you know for a fact that your water has broken. In this way, if they ask you at the hospital, you will always have the exact time it happened noted down. This is important in terms of infections, because if your water has broken for too many hours, they may have to give you an antibiotic
When each contraction starts, you just have to press the orange button. Same thing when it's finished. And so with all of them, to write everything down in the registry.
3. Contractions
Contractions is rather more basic. In fact, this application will be very useful for you if you want to count especially the time that the contraction lasts and the rest timeWe say this because you won't be able to tell when you have each contraction, separating it into minutes.
In return, it shows you a graph and some indications to recognize the signs of labor. Too bad it's only available in English. It also has a bottom stripe with .
4. Timed Contractions
Timed contractions is a minimalist application, with a clean and clear design that will help you see the data clearly. Which is, really, what it is about in these situations. Its operation is very similar to the rest of the applications that we have proposed, so to start a new period of contraction, you will have to indicate it. And so with all those who come.
You will have access to the history and a list with number of contractions per day, interval and duration. Key indicators to know if you are in labor or not yet.
5. Contraction counter
And we finish with one last application, whose name does not make it particularly original. Although we must admit that it is very useful. This is Contraction Counter, an application that works the same as all the others, but that allows you to indicate the type of contraction
Thus, in addition to recording the duration and constancy, you can write down if it was a soft, medium or strong contraction.