Glow
Updated with a statement from Glow
Wired Magazine splashed some cold water on fertility app Glow's assertion that a new study shows their users have a 40 percent higher likelihood of getting pregnant than those who don't use the app.
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.
Glow has announced that its fertility tracking app will now help men track and troubleshoot their fertility as well.
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.
Fertility tracking app maker Glow has added a new feature to its app for pregnant women, called Glow Nurture.
San Francisco-based Glow raised $17 million in a round led by Formation 8 with participation from existing investors Founder's Fund and Andreessen Horowitz.
Fertility tracking app maker Glow announced a new app today for pregnant women, called Glow Nurture.