With this menstrual cycle tracking app, you can log period details, symptoms, and monitor health trends. Includes reminders for upcoming periods, synchronization with the Health app, and quick data entry via Apple Watch.
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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 61 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 35 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Lu Period Tracker, Ovulation
You can record details like the heaviness of your menstruation and any related symptoms. By tracking your well-being and symptoms, you can obtain a comprehensive overview of your health and be able to visit a doctor promptly if necessary.
- Use widgets on your Home and Lock screens or the Apple Watch for quick cycle info.
- Securely restrict access to your data with passcode and Face ID.
- Easily add new menstrual cycle and symptom records using the app on Apple Watch, even when you're away from your phone.
- Synchronize your records seamlessly with the "Health" app and across your devices via iCloud.
- Receive reminders for your upcoming menstrual period and customize app icon and notifications style for privacy.
Whether you need to track your menstrual cycle or want to understand your health better, Lu is here to help! Download Lu for free today and start monitoring your health.
Please remember, Lu's predictions are not meant to be used as a form of birth control.
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Reviews for Lu Period Tracker, Ovulation
capybarasforpresident
Overall Very Impressive, but There Are At Least Two Issues
Truly Great in many ways: clean, sharp, & overall aesthetically excellent design. Simple and straightforward to use, & is not addled with unnecessary ads or info links or any other disrespectful interruptions EXCEPT for an extremely frequent pop-up asking if one likes the app. There is an “answer later” option, but that won’t lower the frequency of the very frequent pop-ups. AND, even if one answers “yes” or “no,“ the pop-up then asks to rate the app (which makes sense), but then fails to lead one to any sort of place to rate it. and, if pne then doesn’t rate it, since it’s not straightforward to do so, then apparently the app doesn’t seem to register the fact that one answered, and thus proceeds to bombard one with the same frequency of near constant identical questions. I finally went to the App Store to look up the app so I could rate it that way, but it’s not especially easy to find. And I have still yet to see if I am finally relieved of these pop-ups. The other major complaint (or, more ideally, piece of constructive criticism/friendly suggestion) is that there is nowhere one can write in one or more of their own symptoms or activities they need to track. For example, in my case, it’s very important for me to track when I change a hormone patch. but the list of symptoms doesn’t have this option and there is nowhere for me to write it in. So, I have had to resort to using the “sexual activity” field in such a way that a “yes” to sexual activity means nothing at all about my sexual activity***, but, rather, that I changed my hormone patch that day. I tried to indicate that I changed my patch by writing a note, but many of the notes one writes in a particular day disappear, and I want to be able to look back and quickly see the days I have changed my hormone patch. So, basically, if somehow my husband sees my app and doesn’t know my code of [“sexual activity” = “changed patch”], it could raise a LOT of uncomfortable questions, at best!! 😂 ***re. tracking sexual activity—frankly, I have absolutely no wish to track this, and I know many others share my position - for starters (and this isn’t even necessarily anywhere near the most important reason!), not all of us want to have biological children, nor are all of us even capable of having biological children (either for specific reasons relevant when we are younger, and/or because we are in menopause!). Thank you for reading my comments.
Bellise
So far so good
Loving the app 💕