What you are looking for
User with diabetes wants to track blood sugar fluctuations across menstrual phases.
Irregular, heavy, or painful cycles deserve careful tracking. A structured log helps you and your clinician see trends beyond a single appointment.
Good morning, Emma
User with diabetes wants to track blood sugar fluctuations across menstrual phases.
User with diabetes wants to track blood sugar fluctuations across menstrual phases.
MyPeriod adapts predictions when cycle length varies and surfaces late-period alerts when your period has not started as expected.
Create a free account, complete the quick two-step setup, log your last period, and turn on optional reminders when you add MyPeriod to your home screen.
Consistent symptom severity logs support conversations about PCOS, endometriosis, perimenopause, and other conditions.
MyPeriod provides personalized estimates, not medical diagnoses. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for treatment decisions.
Privacy-first by design: no data selling, no ads, export anytime, and delete your account instantly from profile settings.
Personalized period and fertile window estimates from your own cycle history.
Log flow, cramps, moods, and spot patterns in insights over time.
No data selling, full export, and instant account deletion — your cycle stays yours.
MyPeriod is designed for private daily tracking with personalized predictions. It supports the logging habits behind diabetes cycle tracker without selling your data.
No. Core tracking, insights, mood history, exports, and the cycle guide are free.
Yes. Open MyPeriod in your browser and add it to your home screen — it works like a regular app on iPhone and Android, with optional period reminders.
No. MyPeriod provides personalized estimates only. Consult a healthcare professional for medical decisions.
Join MyPeriod free — smart predictions, mood insights, dark mode, and zero data selling.
Create free accountOne small step so bots don't harvest our inbox. Then you'll see the full address.
That doesn't look right — try again.