"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." As they say: From food delivery to finding romance, there’s an app for that. It’s easy to laugh at the ...
By Catherine Roberts If you use an app to track your menstrual cycle, you may enjoy the sometimes spot-on predictions about when your next period is coming. But your period-tracking app doesn’t just ...
Immediately after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and took back Americans’ constitutional right to access legal abortion, many people online insisted everyone should delete their period ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Your period is also one of the most important vital signs for female health, says Apurva Shah, MD, an ...
Period tracking app Flo is developing a new feature called "anonymous mode" that will allow users to remove their name, email address, and technical identifiers from their profile. Period trackers ...
At first blush, period tracking apps seem like a convenient, simple way to track one’s menstrual cycle. After all, if you’ve upgraded your paper calendar to an app on your phone, it stands to reason ...
To track your period, note how long it lasts, symptoms, how heavy it is, and discharge. You can track your period with apps like Flo or MagicGirl, a calendar, or a notebook. Tracking your period helps ...
Period-tracking apps such as Flo and Clue are reassuring their users that they will not divulge sensitive information to states that have banned abortions. Getty Images/iStockphoto Two apps that help ...
You may have seen the trending hashtags and advice to “delete your #periodtracker” pop up all over your social feeds lately. Privacy advocates say the biggest ...
Since the Supreme Court decision to reverse Roe v Wade, women and people with uteruses have been scrambling to delete their period tracking apps in the hopes that their data will not be able to be ...
Should runners with a period track their menstrual cycles with the same attention to detail as HRV, nutritional intake, and sleep? Could period tracking really help athletes crack the code for a PR?