Breastfeeding Timer
Keep track of every nursing session with a calm one-tap timer
Simple. Intuitive. Essential.
Amme's breastfeeding timer takes the guesswork out of nursing. With our clean, intuitive interface, you'll always know which side to nurse on next and how long each session lasted. The app remembers your last nursing side, so you can focus on what matters most—bonding with your baby. No complicated features, no confusing buttons—just simple, reliable tracking that works when you need it most. Whether it's 3 AM or the middle of a busy day, Amme's one-tap interface makes logging feeds effortless. The visual indicators clearly show which breast was used last, eliminating any confusion during those sleep-deprived moments. This breastfeeding tracker app is designed specifically for the real challenges mothers face, providing peace of mind through simplicity.
What makes the breastfeeding timer different
Never forget which side
Visual indicators clearly show which breast was used last, eliminating confusion during those tired moments.
One-tap simplicity
Start timing with a single tap. No complicated menus or settings to navigate when you need to focus on your baby.
How to log a nursing session
Open Amme and tap the side that's nursing
Open the app and tap left or right — whichever side baby is on. The timer starts immediately, with no other taps required.
Let the timer run while baby feeds
Amme records the duration in the background. The Lock Screen widget shows the running time, so you can stay focused on baby.
Switch sides if you need to
Tap the other side and Amme records both segments in the same session. There's no limit on how many times you can switch.
Tap stop when the session ends
One tap stops the timer and saves the session. Amme remembers which side you finished on, ready for next time.
Review the session in your history
Open the timeline to see duration, side, and time of day. Amme reminds you which side is next, so you don't have to.
Calm guidance
Featured guides
Gentle, sourced reading for nursing and pumping — by your side for the moments that need it most.
Starting to Nurse: First Latch, Early Feeds & Hunger Cues
How to start breastfeeding — first latch techniques, how often to feed a newborn, recognising hunger cues, and what to expect in the early days.
Read moreBreastfeeding Positions: A Guide to Holds, Latch, and Comfort
Learn the main breastfeeding holds — reclined, cradle, cross-cradle, football, and side-lying — with latch guidance, position checks, and practical tips for c-section recovery, fast letdown, and night feeds.
Read moreNight Nursing: Why Babies Wake and How to Make It Easier
Night nursing is biologically normal in the first year. Learn why night feeds support milk supply, what patterns to expect at each stage, and gentle strategies for making night feeds easier on both of you.
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Knowledgebase
Gentle, sourced reading for nursing and pumping — by your side for the moments that need it most.
Featured guides
Nursing
Starting to Nurse: First Latch, Early Feeds & Hunger Cues
How to start breastfeeding — first latch techniques, how often to feed a newborn, recognising hunger cues, and what to expect in the early days.
Read morePumping
Hand Expression (Hand Milking)
Learn the technique of expressing breast milk by hand, including when to use it, step-by-step instructions, and helpful tips.
Read moreBottle feeding
Paced Bottle Feeding: A Step-by-Step Guide for Newborns
Step-by-step paced bottle feeding technique for newborns — prevent overfeeding, reduce reflux, and protect the breastfeeding relationship. Recommended by the NHS, UNICEF, and AAP.
Read moreNursing
Breastfeeding Positions: A Guide to Holds, Latch, and Comfort
Learn the main breastfeeding holds — reclined, cradle, cross-cradle, football, and side-lying — with latch guidance, position checks, and practical tips for c-section recovery, fast letdown, and night feeds.
Read more