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Femometer Smart Ring 1.0 Becomes A Must-Have for Mothers-to-Be
By PAHomepage | Monday, May 20, 2024
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Femometer Smart Ring 1.0 Becomes A Must-Have for Mothers-to-Be



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"Developed by a New Jersey-based women’s health tech company of the same name, the Femometer Ring is the first fertility ring mainly designed for ovulation and period prediction with a bunch of other health-tracking functionalities. The smart ring continuously reads your basal body temperature (BBT) every minute (no need for manual input!), giving you 99% accuracy of your period predictions on your most fertile days. This is 50% more precise than a fitness tracker or menstrual cycle tracking app."
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