A One-Stop App For Women's Health Wednesday, March 1, 2017 Women’s Health (NAPSA)—Period-tracking apps seem pretty self-explanatory—you input your last period and the app predicts when yournextcycle will start. But with new technology,appsare able to do much more than simply track menstruation. Oneof the leading appsin this space, Flo Period Tracker, which has over 6 million active monthlyusers, uses artifi- cial intelligence in combination with big data to close the prediction error gap by A new appwithartificial intelligence helps womenplan their families. three days. Flo's accuracyis only oneofits standout features. Besides trackingcycles, the app helps users plan for or prevent pregnancyby predicting ovulation days and whena useris mostfertile. “The app hasreally changed my anxiety about unpredictable, irregular periods,” says Rachel, who regularly uses Flo. “I am a motherof four, and the Flo app has found a wayto be within a day or two each time! It helps my husband and I avoid sex when I am mostfertile until we are ready for numberfive.” Users also love the health insights from experts that are personalized to each user based on the symptoms the app tracks—everything from sleep duration to moodsto daily steps. And now, users have the option to compare notes with other users, along with a health expert, through Flo's new social feature that allows users to comment, ask questions, and share advice for additional insight. “Tt’s helped me feel more calm and in control about basic things weall go through as females—especially around things like weight fluctuation, waterretention and mood swings,” says Jasmin, anotheractive Flo user. Period-tracking apps are catching up to technology andto lifestyles as so manyfactors affect women’s health outside of a calendar—sostart trackingit! --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190801-033503-20190801-033502-85907.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190801-033502-85907.pdf