Women Can Track Their Menstrual Cycle On WhatsApp: Here’s How

Period Tracker
(Last Updated On: June 27, 2022)

These days, WhatsApp is becoming more than just a messaging app. It continues to roll out new updates almost every alternate day. This time, the Meta-owned platform has focused on women by introducing a period tracker chatbot through which women can track their ovulation cycle, menstrual cycle or periods, and more.

In collaboration with Sirona Hygiene Pvt. Ltd., WhatsApp has unveiled a new period-tracking chatbot. Sirona is an Indian company that manufactures feminine hygiene items. This new feature will help women to track their cycles.

How To Use ‘Period-Tracking’ Feature On WhatsApp?

The Period tracker can be used to track three goals, i.e., track periods, conceive, and avoid pregnancy. The chatbot will keep a record of the user’s period information and specifics of their most recent period after which it will give reminders and upcoming cycle dates in accordance with the user’s objectives.

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Women will benefit from the period-tracking chatbot’s ability to follow their ovulation cycle. This will aid them in pregnancy. In order to get full benefits from WhatsApp’s period-tracking feature, females can follow the mentioned steps to use the feature:

Steps To Track Your Periods On WhatsApp

Step 1: Save the contact of Sirona (9718866644) on your mobile phone.

Step 2: Find the contact in WhatsApp and send ‘Hi’.

Step 3: Now, Sirona will provide you with a list of options.

Step 4: To track your periods, you have to write ‘period tracker’ in the chat box.

Step 5: Then, you will be asked to enter your menstrual/period details.

Step 6: Sirona will then provide you details like your ovulation details, next period, fertile window, last period, and your cycle length.

All this information depends on the accuracy of the users’ shared information. Any change or shift in your menstruation cycle could result in the wrong prediction from a chatbot. In addition to this, users can view their three menstrual cycles using the chatbot as well. Also, it will let users view their three menstruation cycles.

According to Sirona, the chatbot was created using the WhatsApp Business Platform. The company also has a separate app dedicated to a complete ecosystem surrounding menstruation health and hygiene.

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