Wearable Sensors Reveal Menses-Driven Changes in Physiology and Enable Prediction of the Fertile Window: Observational Study

Apr 19, 2019Journal of medical Internet research

Wearable Sensors Show Body Changes During Menstrual Cycle and Help Predict Fertile Days

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Abstract

Wearable technology can detect significant, concurrent phase-based shifts in women's wrist skin temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate (all P<.001).

  • Heart rate variability and skin perfusion also varied across the menstrual cycle, with statistical significance (all P<.05), although results were less robust after correction for multiple comparisons.
  • A machine learning algorithm was developed that can detect the fertile window with 90% accuracy (95% CI 0.89 to 0.92).
  • This study indicates that monitoring multiple physiological parameters simultaneously may enhance fertility awareness compared to traditional retrospective methods.

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