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The best ways to track your period safely and effectively

Jun 25, 2022, 05:20 IST
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Period tracking apps can be helpful, but if you're worried about data privacy, opt for a calendar or notebook.Annette Riedl/picture alliance via Getty Images
  • To track your period, note how long it lasts, symptoms, how heavy it is, and discharge.
  • You can track your period with apps like Flo or MagicGirl, a calendar, or a notebook.
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Tracking your period can be a useful tool for understanding your menstrual cycle, knowing when you're most fertile, and noting irregularities that could indicate a serious underlying condition.

Since there are many different methods to choose from when tracking your period, it can be hard to know where to start if you've never done it before.

Here's a look at how to track your period and why it matters.

In the news: Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, there have been data privacy concerns around period-tracking apps sharing personal health information with law enforcement. Experts say this is low-risk and unlikely to occur, but if you are worried, there are other ways to track your period.

How to track your period

To track your period you can use a variety of methods both old-school and digital. If you're worried about data privacy issues, you may want to stick to the old-fashioned methods.

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Here are some ways to keep tabs on your flow:

  • Use a calendar. Mark the start and end dates of your period on a calendar each month.
  • Make a note. Write the dates down in a notebook or post-it note.
  • Make a digital note. Keep a record in the Notes app of your phone.

In addition to tracking the start and end dates of your period, you may also want to take note of other symptoms and when they occur, including:

After about three or four months of tracking your period and symptoms, you may start to notice patterns that can help you predict the timing of your next menstruation, says Dr. Sophia Yen, CEO and co-founder of Pandia Health, a birth control delivery service.

Best period tracking apps

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If you're someone who prefers the digital route to pen-and-paper, check out our guide to the best period tracking apps and our top free picks:

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Why you should track your period

Everyone is different and no two cycles are exactly the same. Keeping track of yours can help you better understand your body's unique rhythm and help you identify issues that may need medical intervention.

Tracking your period can:

Important: Tracking your period may help determine when you are most fertile, but it's not a foolproof way to prevent pregnancy as stress or weight fluctuations may alter when you ovulate. It also won't protect against STIs. Therefore, Yen urges those tracking their period to still use a condom or other form of birth control.

Insider's takeaway

Tracking your period, like with an app or on a calendar, can offer valuable insight about your health, such as when you are most fertile or whether your cycle is irregular.

Understanding this can help you better predict your next period and help you identify symptoms that may warrant a discussion with your health care provider.

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