Since Apple Couldn't Be Bothered, Here Are Some Free Period And Fertility Tracking Apps

Since Apple Couldn't Be Bothered, Here Are Some Free Period And Fertility Tracking Apps

In case you haven't heard, Apple has a lot going on right now. There's the Apple Watch, for one, and a lot of new updates and features on top of that. But interestingly enough, the health app didn't get any lady-related updates, like period and fertility trackers.

Luckily, apps related to periods, fertility, birth control and pregnancy do exist, you just have to download them. And they're free! Here are some awesome ones:

Clue
clue
Clue not only tracks your period and fertility, but examines how your moods change throughout your cycle. Clue bills itself as "confident, scientific -- and not pink." Available for iPhone and Android.

Period Tracker Lite
period tracker
Period Tracker Lite is a simple, easy-to-use app. It lets you know when your period is due and when you're ovulating, and has you take care of letting it know which days you were "intimate." Available for iPhone and Android.

myPill
mypill
myPill has a fun look, makes sure you never miss a birth control pill and answers birth control-related questions that may come up. Available for iPhone and Android.

Glow
glowing
Glowing tracks your period, mood, ovulation, medication and PMS. It's "essentially your best friend through every cycle." What more can you ask for?! Available for iPhone and Android.

Virtual Nurse
virtual nurse
Powered by Harvard Medical School, Virtual Nurse is all about answering your questions. What kind of birth control should you use? Do you need to go to the doctor? Virtual Nurse Alice has the answer. Available for Android.

Kindara
kindara
Kindara calls itself "the world’s most sophisticated and accurate fertility app," and it does have some complex features beyond just basic fertility tracking -- it also includes cycle-related line charts. Available for iPhone and Android.

Baby Bump
baby bump
Baby on the way? Baby Bump answers your pregnancy-related questions and tracks your moods, appetite, weight and more. Available for iPhone and Android.

Before You Go

1
UNICEF
£8,000 could buy exercises books for 26,500 children. Donate to UNICEF here.
2
Marie Curie
£8,000 would pay for 400 hours' worth of nursing for terminally ill people. Donate to Marie Curie here.
3
NSPCC
£8,000 could pay for 160 abused children to speak to a counsellor for the first time. Donate to the NSPCC here.
4
WaterAid
£8,000 could pay for 333 rainwater collection systems. Donate to WaterAid here.
5
Shelter
£8,000 could fund 320 hours of Shelter helpline advice. Donate to Shelter here.
6
British Red Cross
£8,000 could buy 3,333 family size mosquito nets. Donate to British Red Cross here.
7
RSPCA
£8,000 would help care for 800 neglected dogs. Donate to the RSPCA here.
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Save The Children
£8,000 could provide 320 safe birth kits - helping 960 women giving birth at home. Donate to Save The Children here.
9
Barnado's
£8,000 could provide 800 exploited children with one-to-one support sessions. Donate to Barnado's here.
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Macmillan
£8,000 could pay for 320 hours' care by a Macmillan nurse. Donate to Macmillan here.
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Comic Relief
£8,000 could pay for 266 young disabled people in Britain to take part in sport. Donate to Comic Relief here.

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