We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover design opportunities and extend the field's understanding of personal informatics tools. To understand menstrual cycle tracking practices, we collected and analyzed data from three sources: 2,000 reviews of popular menstrual tracking apps, a survey of 687 people, and follow-up interviews with 12 survey respondents. We find that women track their menstrual cycle for varied reasons that include remembering and predicting their period as well as informing conversations with healthcare providers. Participants described six methods of tracking their menstrual cycles, including use of technology, awareness of their premenstrual physiological states,...
Although investors, entrepreneurs, and consumers celebrate the skyrocketing of the Female Technology...
Objectives Menstruation tracking digital applications (MTA) are a popular technology, yet there is a...
Period tracking is an increasingly widespread practice, and its emphasis is changing from monitoring...
We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover d...
Background: Menstrual apps facilitate observation and analysis of menstrual cycles and associated fa...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Background and Objectives: Digital health and personalized medicine are advancing at an unprecedente...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine trends in the intended users and functionalities adver...
The menstrual cycle is a key indicator of overall health for women of reproductive age. Previously, ...
Background: Period tracking applications (apps) allow women to track their menstrual cycles and rece...
For the estimated 75 million people in the United States who menstruate, understanding menstrual hea...
In this article, we describe our efforts to retrace and reimagine period tracking technology—or, mob...
Background: In last years, a spread of smart phone applications (apps) for the self-monitoring of in...
Digital self-tracking technologies are playing an increasingly role in everyday wellbeing. This cont...
For most women of reproductive age, assessing menstrual health and fertility typically involves regu...
Although investors, entrepreneurs, and consumers celebrate the skyrocketing of the Female Technology...
Objectives Menstruation tracking digital applications (MTA) are a popular technology, yet there is a...
Period tracking is an increasingly widespread practice, and its emphasis is changing from monitoring...
We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover d...
Background: Menstrual apps facilitate observation and analysis of menstrual cycles and associated fa...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Background and Objectives: Digital health and personalized medicine are advancing at an unprecedente...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine trends in the intended users and functionalities adver...
The menstrual cycle is a key indicator of overall health for women of reproductive age. Previously, ...
Background: Period tracking applications (apps) allow women to track their menstrual cycles and rece...
For the estimated 75 million people in the United States who menstruate, understanding menstrual hea...
In this article, we describe our efforts to retrace and reimagine period tracking technology—or, mob...
Background: In last years, a spread of smart phone applications (apps) for the self-monitoring of in...
Digital self-tracking technologies are playing an increasingly role in everyday wellbeing. This cont...
For most women of reproductive age, assessing menstrual health and fertility typically involves regu...
Although investors, entrepreneurs, and consumers celebrate the skyrocketing of the Female Technology...
Objectives Menstruation tracking digital applications (MTA) are a popular technology, yet there is a...
Period tracking is an increasingly widespread practice, and its emphasis is changing from monitoring...