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  2. Flo (app) - Wikipedia

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    Flo is a health app that provides menstrual cycle and ovulation tracking as well as pregnancy tracking. [1] Flo has over 380 million downloads worldwide and over 70 million monthly active users as of November 2024. [2] In mid-2024, it reached unicorn status, and became Europe’s first femtech unicorn.

  3. Clue (mobile app) - Wikipedia

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    The Clue mobile application calculates and predicts a user's period, fertile window, and premenstrual syndrome. It also informs users the most or least likely time for becoming pregnant and allows them to track more than 30 health categories, including sex, sleep, pain, exercise, hair, skin, digestion, emotions and energy. [13]

  4. Menstruation - Wikipedia

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    The first day of menstrual bleeding is the date used for the last menstrual period (LMP). The typical length of time between the first day of one period and the first day of the next is 21 to 45 days in young women, and 21 to 35 days in adults. [2] [3] The average length is 28 days; one study estimated it at 29.3 days. [10]

  5. Menstrual cycle - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual cycle The menstrual cycle is a series of natural changes in hormone production and the structures of the uterus and ovaries of the female reproductive system that makes pregnancy possible. The ovarian cycle controls the production and release of eggs and the cyclic release of estrogen and progesterone. The uterine cycle governs the preparation and maintenance of the lining of the ...

  6. Why do doctors always ask about your last menstrual period ...

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    So she recommends that anyone who menstruates track their periods and symptoms with an app, a calendar or a journal. Nayot adds that “aggregated data” over time gives doctors even more ...

  7. Luteal phase - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is on average 28 days in length. It begins with menses (day 1–7) during the follicular phase (day 1–14), followed by ovulation (day 14) and ending with the luteal phase (day 14–28). [1]

  8. What happens when you can't afford menstrual products? Period ...

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    Period products are an expense that many in the U.S. can't afford. Here's how they manage — and what people can do to help.

  9. Will high school athletes have to disclose their menstrual ...

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    The issue is now in the hands of Florida’s high school athletic board.