1. 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.Easy to track a whole labor, it lists each and every contraction with date/time/length, and calculates average frequency and length for a recent 1 hour.
2. I wish it just had a bubble appearing above the button or something, so you didn't have to navigate back to the contraction button.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.
3. 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.
4. Simple yet all what's needed, I would not change anything.It was easy to use, but the feature telling you when to go to the hospital was too intrusive.
5. I thought paying for the app would give this feature but there are no additional features when paying for the app either.The free version never alerted me to go to the hospital.
6. I know many, many women are frustrated with the fact that Apple has at least 1 contraction app that is compatible with the Apple watch, but Android has nothing.I've only just starting using it as I just started early labor.
7. However, the free version kept populating a msg about every 4 contractions that require your attention.
8. My favorite feature was the ability to easily rate the intensity of contractions after each one.I truly like the features of this app.
9. 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.
10. 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.Not Accurate / Unable to Email History.
11. I haven't gone into labor yet, but I've practiced with it during Braxton hicks contractions.