09-12-2020 16:06
09-12-2020 16:06
I'm trying to understand why the FitBit female health tracker has been up for over a year and still no one has added the features of putting in when you get pregnant or the ability to be able to track when you last took your birth control or when it's time to take your birth control. This is extremely dissatisfying and disturbing that with such a big company you haven't made these major changes yet.
11-23-2020 05:57
11-23-2020 05:57
Yes, it's a very upsetting thing... Are there still no any changes?
11-26-2020 08:52 - edited 11-26-2020 08:54
11-26-2020 08:52 - edited 11-26-2020 08:54
I guess there are still no any changes. But I am sure they will this problem very soon. I want to share one interesting investigation with you now. I have been browsing one popular resource and I found out that consuming CBD might affect birth control to some extent. Did you know it? They are saying that CBD may directly compete with estradiol, which is one of the forms of estrogen found in the body. That means it can affect it simply. But it's a rather individual issue. And now I wonder how many young future moms are consuming CBD. For example, https://www.koalitymedicinals.com/is-cbd-legal-in-alabama/ CBD legal in Alabama and in a few more states as well. Do you think it can become a big problem for young mothers?
12-01-2020 20:09
12-01-2020 20:09
I'm on android.
All the apps I've tried, even the ones that let you add your birth control pills, expect a fertile ovulation week every month. This obviously shouldn't be happening on birth control, and I'd love if anyone knows of an app that let's me turn off ovulation and fertility estimators, while still tracking symptoms and my pills?
Thanks!
12-09-2020 20:15
12-09-2020 20:15
I agree! I’d like to be able to mark when I put in the nuvaring and be reminded. I think it’s a male dominated team-if males had to take a birth control they would want technology to remind them too. Come on dudes over there. Help the ladies out.