In summer 2017, Kristina Cahojova was struggling with tracking her irregular cycles. Yet, she didn’t want to be treated with hormones, a method mostly used by both women and health professionals.
Fertility tracking has seen an explosion of startup activity in recent years. Femtech startup Lady Technologies is adding to this rich mix with the full U.S. launch of a dual-purpose device, called ...
This morning femtech company kegg announced a $3 million seed funding round for its cervical fluid testing and pelvic floor exercise technology. Crescent Ridge Partners led the round with SOSV, Texas ...
The fertility market is projected to be worth more than $30 billion by 2025, and today on the Disrupt Startup Battlefield stage, a new device called the Kegg, a Bluetooth-connected silicone kegel ball ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lady Technologies, Inc. has secured $6.5 million in Series A, led by Relentless Consumer Partners, to put cervical mucus at the forefront of women's health ...
Personal fertility tracking is set to get more sophisticated with the arrival of Kegg, the first wearable device to measure cervical mucus. Created by San Francisco-based start-up Lady Technologies, ...
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