Contraction Timer Calculator

Track contraction frequency, duration, and determine if it is time to call your doctor using the 5-1-1 rule.

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How It Works

The 5-1-1 rule is a common guideline: contractions 5 minutes apart, lasting 1 minute each, for at least 1 hour. This suggests active labor is beginning. Always call your provider if unsure. Not medical advice.

The Formula

Frequency = Time window / (Number of contractions - 1)
5-1-1 rule: 5 min apart + 1 min long + 1 hour duration

Variables

  • 5-1-1 — 5 minutes apart, 1 minute long, for 1 hour
  • Frequency — Minutes between the start of each contraction

Example

6 contractions in 30 minutes, averaging 45 seconds each = 6 minutes apart (active labor approaching).

Tips

  • Time from the START of one contraction to the START of the next
  • Braxton Hicks contractions are irregular and stop with movement or hydration
  • Call your provider immediately if you have bleeding, fluid leaking, or decreased movement
  • First-time mothers often have longer early labor phases