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Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Oct 26th, '18, 16:54
by Poshi
I do! Although mines called P tracker. It’s just a simple app, no indications of fertility windows but I don’t think it’s simple in my case. My period is somewhat periodic but it’s a 60 day cycle on average. Because it’s so whack it’s nice to have an app that shows me when I had it last and how many I had in the year. I’ve definitely gone like 90 day - 9 months without one so when I forget I check it.
Maya sounds interested. I used to have another one but it had too many bothersome features I didn’t need.
Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Nov 1st, '18, 16:36
by Foxbird9
I usually use my computer's calendar to track it, when I actually remember to. It usually doesn't creep up on me, but let's just say there is a reason I don't like wearing white clothes.
Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Nov 6th, '18, 17:03
by Hiyono
I have attempted to track mine on a calendar at multiple stages of my life but honestly my period has never come on time. Maybe trying the app might be a good idea.
Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Nov 13th, '18, 03:58
by Cailunet
Poshi wrote:I do! Although mines called P tracker. It’s just a simple app, no indications of fertility windows but I don’t think it’s simple in my case. My period is somewhat periodic but it’s a 60 day cycle on average. Because it’s so whack it’s nice to have an app that shows me when I had it last and how many I had in the year. I’ve definitely gone like 90 day - 9 months without one so when I forget I check it.
Maya sounds interested. I used to have another one but it had too many bothersome features I didn’t need.
I use p tracker! It definitely has fertility trackers and you can also input symptoms and whether you've had sex or not on whatever day.
Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Nov 13th, '18, 16:56
by Chrizine
Somehow I'm hesitant to put such personal info into an app... But I'm often thinking that I should track my period somehow, since it's not very regular, I feel. I always want to start marking it just on a calendar or something, but I keep forgetting...
Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Nov 20th, '18, 14:31
by Buttons
My periods aren't regular enough to use a period tracking app. Although for the past three months or so they've been somewhat regular, I've gone almost a year without one too. It just depends on my body really. Though to be honest the less periods the better, right? I haven't actually heard the best things about those types of apps in preventing pregnancy though, so while it would be useful to track (I guess some people like it?) I wouldn't trust it to be my main contraceptive and would absolutely need to use something else alongside it, which to me kind of defeats the purpose. Though again with my irregular periods I think I'm safer using another contraceptive anyway. My period usually comes as a little surprise to me, though I'm getting better at figuring out when it might come because I get really bad stomach pains about a week before it actually comes on.
Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Dec 15th, '18, 13:37
by tavisharts
I actually don't use any tracking apps for it.
But then I am on birth control... so thats, in its own way, an analog way of tracking it. Once you hit those last pills you know it's a coming. >.>
Re: period tracking apps
Posted: Jan 3rd, '19, 11:14
by Khalessii
I used to have one, on daisypath but such menstrual tracking apps ain't that helpful since I have an irregular period.