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We spoke to three Irish women who absolutely swear by their period tracking apps
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IF YOU CURRENTLY use an app to track your periods, you probably wonder what the hell people did before they were able to log every single symptom to their mobile phones.
If you don’t use an app to track your periods, you should probably consider trying one. We reached out to three Irish people using period apps in very different ways to get an idea of the major benefits of making notes on your period.
A number of people got in touch with us to talk about their favourite period apps and Clue seems to be the most popular one, which people prefer because of the layout and tasteful design. (It’s not pink and covered in flowers, like some of the others.)
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First we spoke to Martina, who told us she uses an app called Period Diary.
Martina checks in with Period Diary every time she notices something’s a bit off.
Martina finds her period tracking app really useful for doctor’s visits.
It’s not just useful for reproductive health, either:
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Another women we spoke to called Amy said:
Because Amy’s cycle can still be all over the place, she’s not in the habit of checking in daily on the app.
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In contrast, Maria told us that she uses Clue every single day.
Maria worked her period tracking app into her morning routine, and dedicates five minutes of her commute to it every single day.
Maria also added that it has helped her predict and prepare for headaches – which she suffers with after each cycle, but had not noticed until she downloaded Clue. Clue also helped Maria to keep track of how long her cycle was (25-50 days), and like Amy, she found that having it “written down in black and white” convinced her to go check it out. Everything was fine though, the doctor just said that’s how her body works.
And it seems that everyone’s using their period tracking app to keep an eye on their anxiety too. Maria said:
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