Contraction Tracker Labor
Contraction Tracker Labor Summary
Contraction Tracker Labor is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Health And Fitness by Glaium Inc.. Released in Nov 2025 (6 months ago). It has 1.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 4.00 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (27% IAP / 73% ads). Store metadata: updated Apr 28, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 28, 2026 .
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Ratings: 1.00
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App Description
Track labor contractions with clarity.
Contraction Tracker Labor App helps expecting mothers and birth partners log contraction patterns, track duration and intervals, and use the 4-1-1 timing pattern as a reference.
KEY FEATURES
*One-tap start/stop timer
*Automatic duration calculations
*Intensity tracking
*Contraction history
*Designed for ease of use during labor — large buttons, high-contrast display, haptic feedback
4-1-1 PATTERN ALERT
*The app triggers an alert when your logged contractions match the 4-1-1 pattern — 4 minutes apart, lasting 1 minute, for at least 1 hour
*The 4-1-1 is a timing pattern some healthcare providers use as a reference point. Always follow the specific guidance of your own healthcare provider
DETAILED RECORDS
*Save unlimited contractions
*Rate intensity (Mild, Moderate, or Strong)
*View complete history
*Charts and graphs for easy viewing
*Edit or delete entries
PRIVACY
*All data stored locally on your device
*No account required
RESOURCES
*Links to publicly available pages with general information about labor
MADE FOR YOU
*Designed for expecting mothers during labor. This app helps you track and organize contraction information.
Disclaimer
This app is a contraction timing tool for informational purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The 4-1-1 pattern referenced in this app is a general timing reference only and may not be appropriate for every pregnancy or labor situation. All decisions related to labor and birth should be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare provider, midwife, or obstetrician. In case of emergency, call 911 or your local emergency services immediately.