Understanding Factors That Influence Your Menstrual Cycle
Every woman’s menstrual cycle is unique and shaped by various internal and external factors. Elements such as sleep patterns, stress, body weight, environmental changes, and daily routines can impact cycle regularity and fertility. These factors affect hormonal balance, basal body temperature (BBT), and ovulation timing, making accurate cycle tracking essential.
The good news? Tools like Daysy and Lady-Comp are designed to adapt to these natural variations and still provide accurate fertility predictions.
Your Internal Clock and Its Impact
Impact of Annual Time Changes and Travel
Stress and Menstrual Health
Weight, BMI, and Body Fat Percentage
Accurate Fertility Tracking Despite External Influences
All these factors—sleep, stress, weight, travel, or environmental changes—can affect the menstrual cycle and fertility window. However, Daysy’s algorithm adapts to these variations while maintaining accuracy.
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