Post by yangnatalie on Jul 6, 2020 10:17:50 GMT -5
Hello! My name is Natalie, and I’ve been using the VIO application for more than six months. Hmm... It sounds like I’m at a meeting of a group of anonymous alcoholics. But I really like it!
I'll start with the user interface and the options provided. The basic free version provides enough functionality to control the menstrual cycle. The application easily calculates the onset of menstruation and the fertility window, if you first provide the necessary data.
The VIO system predicts the first day of my menstruation with 96% accuracy. Gynecologists are often surprised at this because they are used to keeping a calendar manually. Oh, professional paper skeptics! There is a difference of 1-2 days, but in such cases, the assistant sends a useful expert article where you can read about the reasons for the delay. Ovulatory days also coincide. Checked this using pharmacy tests when I was planning a pregnancy.
The second point is the aesthetic component. The application looks concise, elegant, but not “eye-cutting”. The best option for visuals who hate pop-ups.
I really like the expert articles and personal recommendations. Then I read out information about the additional intake of magnesium, consulted with my doctor, and, in a few months, the soreness i felt during menstruation significantly decreased. Now I can even walk to the store on the first day of the menstruation.
What I am most attracted by is the functional assistant, who explains different worrisome situations using user data. It’s convenient, because you don’t have to ask for advice from a Google doctor, and then think about the reliability of the recommendations received!
To summarize. How does VIO help me? For the last 2-3 years, I suffered from painful menstruation, because of which I simply could not get out of bed on the first day. I even had to seek medical help in order to receive injectable painkillers.
Why did this happen? I never talked with anyone about the features of the menstrual cycle. Of course, my mother helped me deal with the first bleeding, but did not tell the details. Maybe because she herself did not particularly dive into this issue.
Firstly, VIO made it clear to me that the female body is a close-knit mechanism where every detail (hormone) has its own area of responsibility. Secondly, I no longer have to remember all the important information, because the application provides convenient functionality that helps:
Track the menstrual cycle and analyze the symptoms;
Receive a regular report, summary information, and specially selected recommendations;
Keep track of drinking balance and physical walking activity;
Study expert materials, articles, and tips.
What could be better for a young girl than all the information about her health in one application? You can find it in App Store
I'll start with the user interface and the options provided. The basic free version provides enough functionality to control the menstrual cycle. The application easily calculates the onset of menstruation and the fertility window, if you first provide the necessary data.
The VIO system predicts the first day of my menstruation with 96% accuracy. Gynecologists are often surprised at this because they are used to keeping a calendar manually. Oh, professional paper skeptics! There is a difference of 1-2 days, but in such cases, the assistant sends a useful expert article where you can read about the reasons for the delay. Ovulatory days also coincide. Checked this using pharmacy tests when I was planning a pregnancy.
The second point is the aesthetic component. The application looks concise, elegant, but not “eye-cutting”. The best option for visuals who hate pop-ups.
I really like the expert articles and personal recommendations. Then I read out information about the additional intake of magnesium, consulted with my doctor, and, in a few months, the soreness i felt during menstruation significantly decreased. Now I can even walk to the store on the first day of the menstruation.
What I am most attracted by is the functional assistant, who explains different worrisome situations using user data. It’s convenient, because you don’t have to ask for advice from a Google doctor, and then think about the reliability of the recommendations received!
To summarize. How does VIO help me? For the last 2-3 years, I suffered from painful menstruation, because of which I simply could not get out of bed on the first day. I even had to seek medical help in order to receive injectable painkillers.
Why did this happen? I never talked with anyone about the features of the menstrual cycle. Of course, my mother helped me deal with the first bleeding, but did not tell the details. Maybe because she herself did not particularly dive into this issue.
Firstly, VIO made it clear to me that the female body is a close-knit mechanism where every detail (hormone) has its own area of responsibility. Secondly, I no longer have to remember all the important information, because the application provides convenient functionality that helps:
Track the menstrual cycle and analyze the symptoms;
Receive a regular report, summary information, and specially selected recommendations;
Keep track of drinking balance and physical walking activity;
Study expert materials, articles, and tips.
What could be better for a young girl than all the information about her health in one application? You can find it in App Store