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Broad
4th January 2008, 00:09
SoundTells Contractions Tracker for Women Square Edition v3.2.ARM.PPC.Cracked-SyMPDA

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Overview If you're planning to give birth in the hospital, make sure that you and your doctor are in agreement about when you want to leave home. You don't want to arrive at the hospital too soon, in the best case you will spend long hours in the hospital room with nothing to do, in the worst case the hospital will turn you away. On the other hand, you don't want to stay at home too long and give birth in the car on the way to the hospital.
There is no set rule on when to head to the hospital. You should always follow your instincts and your doctor’'s advise. Here are few guidelines that can help you make decision. Head for the hospital when contractions are:
1. four minutes apart or less;
2. lasting for 60 seconds or longer;
3. occurring consistently for one hour or longer;
4. so painful that you cannot talk during them;
5. or if you instinctively feel that it's time to go.
If this is your second, third child or subsequent child, the labor usually progress more quickly. The Contractions Calculator keeps track of how many minutes pass between contractions and of how long contractions last. You tell the software when contractions start and end with a press of a button. The software does not explicitly tell you when to head for the hospital, but the contractions timing data presented visually greatly simplify the decision making process. In addition, the software includes a checklist of what to bring with you when you head for the hospital. Good luck!

Features

Intuitive interface - indicate start and end of contractions with a click of the Navigation button.
Monitor the interval between contractions and contractions duration on the longitudinal graphs.
All contractions data are saved into a file and can be reviewed and edited in a History display.
You can save all contractions data into a text file for copying to PC, transferring into Excel, or sharing with your physician.
The checklist of what to bring with you when you head for the hospital.
You can turn your Pocket PC off between contractions. Note: The trial version is limited to 10 contractions entry.
Note: You do not need to uninstall the trial version, the full version will overwrite the trial software.
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The software is compatible with Pocket PC 2002 or later, including Windows Mobile 5.0.

manga2
25th March 2009, 13:21
Only a man would think of a software like this. Imagine partner screaming her head off in pain and you starting up your pocket pc to track contraction. This is the type of software that puts your precious machine in danger of being justifiably smashed by a screaming lady.
Thanks to the poster but beware of the dangers if you're actually planning to use this software for real-life birth.

cmsasr
29th March 2009, 20:24
Well said manga2. Don't think there will be any practical use of this.