Laze Period Tracker


4.1 ( 3901 ratings )
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Sviluppatore OKGO Labs
0.99 USD

Laze is the loveliest and easiest way to track your monthly menstrual cycles. After starting the app for the first time you’ll be asked to enter your last period and average cycle length. Laze will then be able to calculate all of your fertile windows and menstrual periods in the future. Did we get it wrong? No worries, you’ll always be able to adjust manually with our easy-to-use pop-up menu.

If you’re trying to conceive, you can also track your basal body temperature with this app, resulting in a nice temperature curve on your homescreen to determine your fertile days. Or track if you’ve taken folic acid or have been intimate that day.

FEATURES:
* Automatically calculates all of your future ovulations and menstrual periods
* You can manually adjust the start or end date of your period
* Adjust the default cycle and period length via ‘Settings’
* Switch between Celcius / Fahrenheit
* Daily feedback on what’s happening to your body on today’s cycle day
* Track the intake of vitamins
* Track your body temperature
* Temperarture curve on your homescreen
* Clean & gorgeous design
* Optimized for iPhone 4 and 5, iOS6 and 7
* No reference to ‘periodtracking’ in app icon or name
* Now at an introductory price of 99¢

Laze is the ideal app for women who want to be able to quickly check what day of their cycle they’re on, and when their next fertile window or period is likely to occur. An easy little reminder that will enable you to plan a little, especially when you and your partner are trying to conceive. And beacuse we think this personal data could do with a little privacy we tried to make the app as pretty as possible.

Laze was launched only recently, in the future we’ll also be adding notifications and a way to download all of your personal data so you can take it to a GP. If you have any feedback or ideas for Laze, please mail us at [email protected], we’d love to hear from you!

DISCLAIMER: Laze’s period and fertility forecasts may not be accurate and should not be used to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Accuracy of these forecasts depends on the regularity of your menstrual cycle and ovulation day.