Brooklyn Based Startup Develops FREE App For Women To Keep On Top Of Reproductive Health
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Brooklyn-based app developer and long-time endometriosis sufferer created a FREE phone app, Flutter, for women to help keep on top of their reproductive health.

Flutter is an iOS app that gives women a way to track ovulation and period dates as well as screen for endometriosis and other reproductive diseases without having to visit a doctor. With Flutter’s Journal and Calendar features, women can record their symptoms, moods and fluctuations over the course of their cycles. When it’s time to see a physician, with one tap they can export this data to a PDF.




“Flutter allows you to track your symptoms, take a self-diagnosis test and find an endometriosis doctor that can and will help you. It’s a way to keep tabs on your health versus just going to your annual appointment like it is a mandatory oil change,” says Curry in a recent statement. “I want the app to allow women to be in control of their health, to be proactive.”

The app, Flutter website and YouTube channel also provide holistic nutritional guidance, exercise tips and relaxation techniques.

“I envision the Flutter community growing as a supportive forum for women to share,” says Curry. “I want women to be empowered, proactive, and most of all, supportive. The more we talk about women’s reproductive health the faster we solve problems.”

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The app is currently only available to iPhone users. An Android version of the app is in development, as are a community feature and clinician portal which connects women with their care team.