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A fertility app is proposed to help couples assess their risk of infertility, create personalized behavior change programs, and track fertility-related biomarkers. Personal, health, and lifestyle information will be collected and synced with smart devices to monitor menstrual cycles, ovulation, stress levels, heart rate, sleep patterns, and physical activity. Data will be continuously analyzed by AI algorithms to predict how lifestyle changes can improve fertility markers. Advanced features will include the integration of blood test results and tracking of basal body temperature and cervical mucus to enhance predictive accuracy. Personalized diet, stress management, and exercise plans will be offered, incorporating exercise psychology principles to improve adherence and fertility outcomes. Additionally, educational content and community support will be provided, empowering users with knowledge and fostering a supportive community. Healthcare appointments can be tracked, and prompts for questions to ask healthcare providers will be given. The partner organization will benefit from this comprehensive tool by supporting individuals in their fertility journey, improving reproductive health outcomes, and gaining valuable insights through data collection and analysis.
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Springboard Atlantic Inc.
Life Sciences
Health and Related Sciences & Technology
Memorial University of Newfoundland
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