fertility tracking
Those using the Garmin Connect fitness platform and certain Garmin smartwatches will receive period predictions and targeted educational content.
The three-year-old startup made waves last month at TechCrunch Disrupt and Health 2.0
Boulder, Colorado-based Kindara, which offers fertility tracking tools, has raised $5.
San Francisco-based Glow, which has developed a suite of women's health apps, launched a new app today designed to help women manage their sex life and their menstrual cycle, called Ruby.
Ovia Pregnancy
Of the nearly 100 iOS apps focused on tracking women's reproductive health, few have been assessed or recommended by reproductive health experts, a recent study of such apps and the corresponding literature has concluded.
Boston-based Ovuline, which offers two women's health apps, has released a number of statistics about the 1 million women that use their Ovia Pregancy app.
Austin, Texas-based Conceivable has raised $800,000 from angel investors for its fertility app, which is designed to help women who are having trouble conceiving a child and staying pregnant.
San Francisco-based Glow, maker of digital health tools for women, integrated Walgreens' Prescription Refill API into its app so that Glow users can refill their birth control prescriptions directly from their Android or iOS app.
UK-based Cambridge Temperature Concepts raised $4.
Fertility tracking app maker Glow announced a new app today for pregnant women, called Glow Nurture.