"Adam's personal mission, driven by the challenges his wife faced during their fertility journey, has been translated into Femometer's core vision. The company strives to empower women by providing them with innovative tools to get insights to better understand and navigate their fertility to assist in getting pregnant naturally."

In-Depth Femometer Review: Unveiling Innovation in 2024
By Healthnews | Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Home
Press
In-Depth Femometer Review: Unveiling Innovation in 2024






More you'll love

Femometer Ring 1.0 Named Most Affordable Wearable Fertility Tracker in 2024
Bethany, the mom of a little girl, has been a regular user of Femometer Ring for over 6 months. She got pregnant after using the Femometer Smart Ring to track her ovulation for 4 cycles, and now she’s expecting her second baby. Today, she was invited to share her TTC story and give an honest review of Femometer Ring 1.0.
Read More
Beat Pregnancy Insomnia: What are Right Pregnancy Sleeping Positions
Sleep disorders bother 50 to 70 million individuals approximately in America, and over 30% of adults in the USA get insufficient sleeping time, with irregular sleep routines. Sleep is critical for maintaining good health. Insufficient sleep can negatively impact your ability to concentrate, learn, and memory, as well as your physical well-being. According to the National Institute of Health, 10%-30% of the world's population suffers from insomnia, defined as persistent difficulty falling asleep and the inability to fall back asleep.
Read More
Ovulation Tracker & Calculator: 99% Accuracy of Finger Temperature
Emerging wearable technologies have entered the female reproductive health market. Instead of manually entering menstrual dates into ovulation apps to record menstrual cycles in the past, a new wearable ovulation tracker can track fertility by assessing physiological changes such as basal oral or finger temperature, HRV(heart rate variability), and respiratory rate.
Read More
Protect Women from HPV, How Long can HPV be Dormant?
National Women's Health Week (NWHW) is celebrated every year in May to guide us to focus on women’s health, starting on Mother's Day, and is from May 12th to May 18th in 2024. Besides women’s physical health, NWHW advocates to pay attention to women’s mental and emotional well-being. The FDA Office of Women's Health (OWH) will introduce a theme for National Women's Health Week every year, helping women to focus on a specific aspect of their health. However, viruses like HPV have been affecting women’s reproductive health, and it is vital for women, as well as men, to understand how HPV is formed and spread, how long can HPV be dormant, and how to prevent it from getting infected by high-risk types of HPV.
Read More*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
@2025 Femometer. All rights reserved.