Menstruation or period tracking apps are widely used by menstruators across geographies to maintain a tab on their menstrual cycles. These apps allow users to chart their periods and provide predictions about menstruation or fertility. Many apps offer additional features and functionalities, including notifications about ovulation cycles, enhanced period predictions, detailed cycle analyses, customer support, and personalised health support.
Given the widespread usage of the apps and their functionality, our tech geeks share their opinion on categorising the apps as medical devices. Click below to know more.
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