Contraction Timer

TV births why do people think a hospitalOB is necessary to give birth
And all else is a disaster? I have no idea what show this is I have on... teenage-ish pg woman in trapped in a elevator with her med...

Actually, my wife really thought it was a great help. The whole point of the program is to allow partners to spend less time fumbling with a pen and paper and more time by their wife's side. It also helpful to keep in mind that every mother's experience with labor is different. In our case, we'd already been to the hospital once and they sent us home because my wife wasn't dilated. The nurse told us to time the contractions and not return until they were 5 minutes apart for at least one hour.

Using a program to time contractions may not be for everyone but for those expectant parents who feel it may be beneficial for them, my program may be some help.

As for the suggestion by another poster that I was being insincere by providing a link to a coming soon page my response is: Hey, cut me some slack. I'm a new father with serious sleep deprivation. I did use the words "you'll be able to find" in my first post. My intention here was that I didn't know when someone would be reading my post. It was quite possible that the program would be online at THAT time. Sorry if I mislead anyone.

Anyway, as of this date Aug. 2, 2005 the program is NOT online quite yet. I did get a couple hours (after putting my son to bed) to work on it last night and expect to have it online (hopefully) by the end of the week. For those interested in being notified when it goes "live" please visit the Thanks.



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